Matschek et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Mathematical modelling and sensitivity analysis of multipolar radiofrequency ablation in the spineMatschek et al., 2015
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- Matschek J
- Himmel A
- von Haeseler F
- Bullinger E
- Skalej M
- Findeisen R
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Mathematical models of the radiofrequency ablation enable to plan, monitor and control interventions allowing to predict and improve their outcome. A system of coupled partial differential equations suitable for planning, analysis and real time implementation is …
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