Plasma Device Functions and Tissue Effects in the Female Pelvis-A Systematic Review

Medical use of (non-)thermal plasmas is an emerging field in gynaecology. However, data on plasma energy dispersion remain limited. This systematic review presents an overview of plasma devices, fields of effective application, and impact of use factors and device settings on tissues in the female p...

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subjects Ablation
Argon
Care and treatment
Cold
Colon
Evidence-based medicine
Gynecology
Omentum
Ovarian cancer
Ovaries
Parenchyma
Pelvis
Peritoneum
Plasma
Plasma devices
Plasma physics
Reviews
Systematic Review
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Uterus
Vulva
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