
Microwave Ablation
Microwave Ablation (MWA) is a medical procedure that destroys abnormal or diseased tissue, such as tumors, using microwave energy. A special probe is inserted into the targeted area, and microwave waves generate heat, destroying the affected cells while sparing surrounding healthy tissue. This minimally invasive technique is often used for cancers or other growths, providing precise treatment with less pain and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. It leverages the thermal effects of microwaves to selectively eradicate problematic tissues, aiming for effective results with minimal impact on the patient's overall health.