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Risk From Radio Frequency Ablation on Liver Tumors
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Bleeding
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According to the Cleveland Clinic, patients may experience bleeding from a radio frequency ablation treatment. Chronic bleeding should be treated by a health care professional.
Infection
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Infections may develop in patients who undergo radio frequency ablation therapy. Patients should get prompt medical help if an infection develops.
Wound Healing
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Individuals who receive radio frequency ablation may suffer from improper wound healing after the procedure.
Liver Function
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A radio frequency ablation may destroy a small portion of healthy liver cells and cause diminished liver functioning.
Ablation Success
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Radio frequency ablation has been successful and effective in 88 percent of patients, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
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