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lesioning probe

French translation: électrode de radiofréquence


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14:20 Oct 27, 2011
English to French translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Instruments / neurosurgery
English term or phrase: lesioning probe
such as, but not limited to, lesioning probes, biopsy needles, guide tubes and deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes

Many thanks in anticipation for your suggestions
corinne durand
Local time: 11:16
French translation:électrode de radiofréquence
Explanation:
sans contexte supplémentaire, je pense que ces électrides servent dans le cadre d'une technique permettant de créer des lésions des fibres (nerveuses, musculaires), dans le traitement de la douleur, par exemple, ou de la maladie de Parkinson

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électrodes, bien sûr, pas électrides...
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flouriot
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électrode de radiofréquence


Explanation:
sans contexte supplémentaire, je pense que ces électrides servent dans le cadre d'une technique permettant de créer des lésions des fibres (nerveuses, musculaires), dans le traitement de la douleur, par exemple, ou de la maladie de Parkinson

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électrodes, bien sûr, pas électrides...


    Reference: http://neurotherm.com/interventional_pain_edu_rl.php
    Reference: http://sd-neurosurgeon.com/old%20files/pages/practicepd.htm
flouriot
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Well, I am unable to find “lesioning probe” as a medical instrument, only “lesioning electrode”

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=OZAILtYXDdgC&pg=PA178&lpg...

see DREZ lesions
Practical Handbook of Neurosurgery: From Leading Neurosurgeons: Volume 3 - Page 307
books.google.co.ukMarc Sindou - 2009 - 1695 pages - Google eBook - Preview
SURGERY IN THE DORSAL ROOT ENTRY ZONE (DREZ) In the sixties, the Gate Control Theory [12] drew neurosurgeons' attention to the dorsal horn as the first and an important level of pain modulation. This area was then considered a possible ...




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probe = sonde

OPIC - Brevet - 2610656
brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca › Accueil › CPD - Translate this page
21 sept. 2011 – A neurological probe has a plurality of stacked electrode elements, each electrode element having stimulation/lesioning and recording ...

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open site here

http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/patent/261...

it might be useful

liz askew
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