Microwave Ablation

Microwave ablation is a cutting-edge technique used to treat tumours, particularly in the liver, lungs, and kidneys, as well as other abnormal tissues. This minimally invasive procedure involves:

Microwave Energy Application:

A thin probe is inserted into the tumour under imaging guidance. The probe emits microwave energy, which generates heat and destroys the tumour cells. The surrounding healthy tissue remains largely unaffected.

Precision and Efficacy: 

Microwave ablation is highly effective in targeting and destroying tumours with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. It is often used when surgical removal of the tumour is not feasible or as a complementary treatment

Patients undergoing microwave ablation typically experience minimal discomfort and can return home the same day, making it a convenient and effective treatment option for various conditions