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What is Microwave Ablation?

Microwave ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that uses focused microwave energy to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. It offers precise, targeted therapy, reducing recovery time while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.

Benefits & Recovery

Why Microwave Ablation Is Needed

Uterine fibroids
Liver tumors
Kidney tumors
Lung tumors
Benign and malignant nodules
Small metastatic lesions
Recurrent tumours are unsuitable for surgery
Adenomyosis
Painful or symptomatic growths

Relief Without Surgery Stress

Minimally Invasive
Precise Tumour Targeting
Reduced Recovery Time
Minimal Scarring
Outpatient Procedure
Less Pain and Discomfort
Short Hospital Stay
Effective for Small Tumours
Preserves Healthy Tissue
High Success Rate

Spotting Issues, Securing Health

Fibroids (Uterine Leiomyomas)
Adenomyosis
Ovarian Cysts
Endometriotic Lesions
Certain Benign Tumours in the Pelvic Region
Early-stage Malignant Lesions (selected cases, depending on physician evaluation)
Persistent or Symptomatic Masses in the Uterus or Ovaries

Microwave ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat generated by microwaves to target and destroy abnormal tissue, such as fibroids or tumours.

Patients with uterine fibroids, liver tumours, kidney tumours, or other localised lesions may be candidates. Eligibility depends on individual assessment by a specialist.

A thin probe is inserted into the targeted tissue under imaging guidance. Microwaves heat and destroy the abnormal cells, usually as a day-care procedure.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Local or general anesthesia is provided, and post-procedure pain is usually mild and manageable with medication.

It’s minimally invasive, preserves healthy tissue, offers shorter recovery time, less blood loss, and often avoids the need for open surgery.

Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, though complete healing may take a week or two.

Minor side effects may include temporary pain, bruising, or localised swelling. Serious complications are rare and discussed during consultation.

Effectiveness depends on the condition treated, the size, and the location of the tissue. Many patients experience significant symptom relief and long-term results.

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