It is suggested that AD radiofrequency target ablation is the most advanced minimally invasive treatment for cervical and lumbar diseases in Changzhou 102 Hospital in Germany. Radio-frequency thermocoagulation emits high-frequency radio-frequency current through a magnetic field, and the radio-frequency current generates a changing magnetic field at the tip of the working electrode, so that molecules in the target tissue covered by the magnetic field rub and heat, and thermocoagulation damages the target tissue. Under the precise positioning of the C-arm X-ray machine and the real-time detection of digital subtraction, a puncture needle with a diameter of only 0.7mm is guided by the navigation system to directly act on the diseased nucleus pulposus, so as to perform thermal coagulation and ablation, denaturation, coagulation, contraction and volume reduction, relieve compression and repair the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus.
This method is suitable for lumbar spondylosis of any disease, and it is very effective for lumbar disc herniation and bulging. In this case, yes.