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Electrocoagulation is the use of an electric current to kill cancer cells.
It is important to note that electrocoagulation technology cannot remove infinitely soluble matter.
Within the electrocoagulation reactor, several distinct electrochemical reactions are produced independently.
A major design weakness of the Electrocoagulation units is the method used in connecting the electrode to the power source.
These designs cause overheating resulting in premature failure of the electrocoagulation reaction chamber.
Laser surgery or electrocoagulation as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
In the mid-1990s there were plans to re-introduce multifocal electrocoagulation but they came to nothing.
Sometimes the same electrode is used to probe the brain for finding defective functions, before passing the lesioning current (electrocoagulation).
No significant difference was seen when compared with laser YAG or bipolar electrocoagulation.
In its simplest form, an electrocoagulation reactor is made up of an electrolytic cell with one anode and one cathode.
Electrocoagulation Induced pH swings toward neutral.
Thermolysis works by heating the hair matrix cells to about 50-48 C (118 F), causing electrocoagulation.
Another active treatment system design uses electrocoagulation to flocculate suspended particles in the stormwater, followed by a filtration stage.
Alternative methods of relieving dysphagia have been reported, including laser therapy and electrocoagulation to destroy intraluminal tumor.
The Variable Electro Precipitator is cooler operating and has a longer chamber life than an Electrocoagulation unit.
Electrocoagulation requires no filters, no daily maintenance, no additives, and removes any size of suspended solids, oil, grease and heavy metals.
Electrocoagulation offers an alternative to the use of metal salts or polymers and polyelectrolyte addition for breaking stable emulsions and suspensions.
In two prospective, randomised trials, endoscopic injection and multipolar electrocoagulation are concluded to be equally effective in the arrest of massive peptic ulcer bleeding.
There are several other treatments available for palliation of rectal and rectosigmoid cancer; these include electrocoagulation, transanal resection, and cryotherapy.
He was a pioneer in the use of electrosurgery and electrocoagulation, and also marketed a yeast extract he called "mycolysine" for treatment of infectious diseases.
In the series of Pointner there seems to be fewer episodes of rebleeding using a combined regimen of injection treatment and electrocoagulation than with either procedure alone.
A Variable Electro Precipitator (VEP) is a produced and waste water remediation unit utilizing electrocoagulation.
Electricity-based electrocoagulation technology removes contaminants that are impossible to remove by filtration or chemical treatment systems, such as emulsified oil, total petroleum hydrocarbons, suspended solids, and heavy metals.
Electrocoagulation (EC), also known as radio frequency diathermy or short wave electrolysis, is a technique used for wash water treatment, wastewater treatment, industrial processed water, and medical treatment.
Although various endoscopic treatments have been developed in the past 10 years, heat probe thermocoagulation and multipolar electrocoagulation are the two most promising techniques for treating bleeding peptic ulcers.