6. How does MWA Compare with Traditional Methods ? | ||||||
Treatment | Advantage | Limitation | Trend | |||
MWA | Minimally invasive; No toxic side effects; Target treatment | Inadequate popularity | New tumor treating method with rapid development | |||
Surgery | Local radical treatment | Long recovery time; Nonsurgical candidate | Popular | |||
Chemotherapy | Systemic treatment | Toxic side effects | Popular | |||
Radiotherapy | Local sensitive tumors | Toxic side effect; Non-sensitive or advanced tumors | Highly involved with interventional treatments |
Features | Benefits | ||||||
Interactive touch screen user interface | User friendly | ||||||
Integrated peristaltic pump | Continuous cooling capacity | ||||||
Dual energy source generator available | 2 antennas can be used simultaneously within one generator to coagulate-ablate very large or multiple lesions to save time | ||||||
Real-time coolant temperature monitoring and display | Minimizes risk to non-targeted tissues along the shaft of the antenna | ||||||
Pre-procedure cooling and microwave output self-test function | Ensures effectiveness and safety before starting the procedure | ||||||
Independent thyroid ablation mode available | Effective MW treatment for benign nodules and malignant tumors of thyroid and parathyroid gland |
Applications
Contact Person : | Joyce |
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