Abstract

Juvenile angiofibroma is a fibrovascular tumour originating from the vascular structures of the posterolateral nasal wall, the endoscopic technique has become the approach of choice. Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that generates thermal ablation through coagulation, allowing dissecting, cauterizing, and aspirating the tissue with the same device. We describe our experience with a series of 3 cases of patients operated on for juvenile angiofibroma resection using radiofrequency ablation and evaluate the efficacy and usefulness of the treatment performed.

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