Genicular Nerve RFA: A Knee Pain Option Explained
How genicular nerve ablation works for chronic knee pain, including its use in osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain as a nonsurgical option.
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The latest insights, innovations, and perspectives from the world of medical technology.
How genicular nerve ablation works for chronic knee pain, including its use in osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain as a nonsurgical option.
The evolution of cardiac surgical instruments spans decades of innovation, from early clamps to today's minimally invasive tools. Explore the history.
A PTCA balloon prepares, treats, and refines coronary lesions during angioplasty. Learn how predilation, post-dilation, and balloon types fit into the procedure.
An overview of the Stella Cranial Platinum Plate, INVAMED's 3D-customized cranial fixation system for post-craniotomy repair and skull reconstruction.
A balanced comparison of rotational, aspiration, and pharmacomechanical thrombectomy platform comparison factors for treating venous and arterial occlusions.
Comparing acute vs chronic DVT and explaining why clot organization and timing shape whether medication, thrombectomy, or other approaches are chosen.
Who is a candidate for intramedullary nailing? Learn the fracture patterns and clinical factors physicians typically evaluate for this procedure.
Learn what Peta RFA for Pain is, how the radiofrequency technology targets nerves, and where physicians may use it for chronic pain evaluation.
How hemostat selection in surgery tends to vary by specialty, from cardiac hemostasis needs to liver surgery bleeding management.
How aortic sealing and fixation works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related…
Tumescent anesthesia explained: how perivenous fluid infiltration numbs and protects tissue during thermal vein ablation procedures.
How supervised walking programs help manage claudication in peripheral artery disease, what a typical program involves, and when conservative management is enough.