FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves applying selective radio-frequency thermodestruction of stellar ganglion as a series of treatments carried out on partial vasospasm side. The following modes are used: the first session is carried out at the level of С6 vertebra with session duration equal to 270-285 s, thermodestruction temperature of 75-82°C, current intensity of 100-400 mA, voltage of 1-5 W, power of 1.5-10 W; the second session is at level C7 vertebra, with session duration equal to 288-300 s, the same temperature and the same current parameters.
EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of treatment; stable medical effect; excluded recurrent vasospasm, hemorrhagic complications; reduces risk of ischemic stroke.
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Dates
2007-06-20—Published
2005-07-29—Filed