Low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation

  Low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty is a percutaneous puncture method, the plasma puncture needle is inserted into the diseased intervertebral disc site, through the excitation of plasma, the nucleus pulposus tissue vaporization, crumpling, ablation decompression, real-time reduction of intravertebral disc pressure, effective relief of the protruding nucleus pulposus on the nerve roots of the disc surrounding tissue, arteries, spinal cord and other compression, relieve or release the patient’s symptoms. The treatment has the following characteristics 1. High safety and small trauma. This treatment is a puncture operation under navigation, which produces minimal damage to the tissue. It can also effectively relieve the compression of the nerve and protect the intervertebral disc fiber ring and surrounding tissues from being destroyed.  2, the efficacy is certain, can relieve and eliminate pain and other clinical symptoms in a short time. Some patients feel relief of neck and shoulder pain, dizziness and numbness of the upper limbs after the operation.  3.Short operation time: cervical spine radio frequency operation in 5-15 minutes.  4.Application scope: cervical spondylosis, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, discogenic lumbago and other diseases.