What is radiofrequency ablation of the lungs

Lung radiofrequency ablation refers to generating high temperature through certain frequency of radiofrequency current, so that lung nodules and tumor tissues are denatured and necrotic under the effect of high temperature, thus achieving the purpose of treatment.
Lung radiofrequency ablation route includes two ways: transbronchial route and percutaneous route, which can be guided by CT localization. This method is less traumatic and can be applied to patients with tumors occurring in the trachea and bronchus, patients with peripheral non-small-cell lung cancer that cannot be resected by surgery, patients who refuse or cannot tolerate surgery, patients with multiple metastasis of lungs, and patients with tumors close to large blood vessels, etc. Generally speaking, patients will not have any recurrence.
If there is any discomfort after the operation, you should go to the hospital immediately and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.