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Hira V. Thapliyal

Publications -  132
Citations -  19240

Hira V. Thapliyal is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode array & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 132 publications receiving 19240 citations.

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Methods and apparatus for surgical cutting

TL;DR: An electrosurgical probe comprises a shaft having an electrode array (12) at its distal end and a connector at its proximal end as mentioned in this paper, which is used to cut or ablate target tissue while heat dissipation through low impedance paths.
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System and method for electrosurgical cutting and ablation

TL;DR: An electrosurgical probe as mentioned in this paper comprises a shaft with an electrode array at its distal end and a connector at its proximal end for coupling the electrode array to a high frequency power supply.
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Methods and apparatus for ablation of luminal tissues

TL;DR: An electrosurgical probe (12) comprises a shaft having an electrode array (20) disposed over a recessed surface at its distal end as mentioned in this paper, which includes a plurality of isolated electrode terminals.
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Methods for repairing damaged intervertebral discs

TL;DR: In this paper, an electrosurgical probe is guided to a specific target site within a disc to be treated, and the disc tissue at the target site is ablated by application of at least a first high frequency voltage between the active electrode(s) and one or more return electrodes(s), wherein the volume of the nucleus pulposus is decreased, pressure exerted by the nucleus on the annulus fibrosus is reduced, and discogenic pain of a patient is alleviated.
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Methods for electrosurgical dermatological treatment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply high frequency (RF) electrical energy to one or more electrode terminals adjacent an external body surface, such as the outer surface of the skin, to remove and/or modify the structure of tissue structures within the skin.