electroablate

verb

Etymology

From electro- + ablate.

  1. derived from ablātus
  2. derived from ablat — “taken away
  3. formed as electroablate — “electro- + ablate

Definitions

  1. To ablate electrically.

    • Apical pneumocysts were resected employing staplers, and residual pneumocysts, if present, were electroablated employing a new tip for the electrosurgery unit (ball shape, 8 mm in diameter, and made of stainless steel).
    • The instrument electroablated the meshwork and inner wall of Schlemm’s canal for 120 degree under direct view assisted by goniolens.

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