Plasma Vapourisation
Cross-source consensus on Plasma Vapourisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- In the trial, plasma vapourisation involves fenestrating and everting the endometrioma before applying plasma energy to the cyst wall. — ATOPE study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing cystectomy and plasma vapourisation in endometriomas under 6 cm, with an observational arm for sclerotherapy in larger cysts
- Plasma energy vapourisation destroys the inner cyst wall using low thermal diffusion and limited necrosis depth. — ATOPE study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing cystectomy and plasma vapourisation in endometriomas under 6 cm, with an observational arm for sclerotherapy in larger cysts
- Plasma vapourisation is technically restricted to smaller cysts under 6 cm. — ATOPE study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing cystectomy and plasma vapourisation in endometriomas under 6 cm, with an observational arm for sclerotherapy in larger cysts
- A small retrospective study found AFC was significantly better preserved after plasma vapourisation than after cystectomy. — ATOPE study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing cystectomy and plasma vapourisation in endometriomas under 6 cm, with an observational arm for sclerotherapy in larger cysts
- Plasma vapourisation is intended to spare surrounding healthy follicles. — ATOPE study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing cystectomy and plasma vapourisation in endometriomas under 6 cm, with an observational arm for sclerotherapy in larger cysts