Frequently Asked Question

How does MRI-guided ablation eliminate radiation exposure for clinicians and patients?

MRI-guided ablation eliminates radiation exposure for clinicians and patients because magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) does not use ionizing radiation. As a result, during MRI-guided ablation procedures neither clinicians nor patients are exposed to harmful radiation. Physicians and staff no longer need to wear heavy lead aprons, reducing orthopedic strain and long-term health risks.

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