What is the difference between a percutaneous nucleoplasty coblation and a percutaneous laser discectomy?
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Percutaneous nucleoplasty coblation is another type of percutaneous discectomy performed using electric radiofrequency energy and a liquid medium to create a plasma spray at a temperature much lower than a laser. It is very precise and minimally affects normal surrounding tissue making it safe and more appealing.
Percutaneous Nucleoplasty Coblation can treat the following conditions: