RF Cannulas
The RF cannula typically consists of a thin, insulated needle that allows precise placement into the targeted area. Once the cannula is correctly positioned, the radiofrequency energy is applied, creating localized heat that results in thermal ablation of the tissue. This procedure is commonly used in various medical specialties, including cardiology, oncology, and pain management, to treat conditions such as cardiac arrhythmias, certain cancers, and chronic pain.