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titleOfInvention Real-time temperature measurement and ablation integrated high-performance water-cooled microwave ablation antenna
abstract The utility model relates to a real-time temperature measurement and ablation integrated high-performance water-cooled microwave ablation antenna, which comprises a radiation head, a medium tube, a semi-rigid coaxial cable, an outer guide sleeve, a matching rod and a pin rod, wherein an inner conductor of the semi-rigid coaxial cable penetrates through inner holes of the outer guide sleeve and the medium tube and is connected with the radiation head; the outer guide sleeve is sleeved on the medium tube; the matching rod is sleeved on the outer guide sleeve; the pin rod is sleeved on the matching rod; the joint of the matching rod and the pin rod is provided with a T-shaped thermocouple temperature measuring end; the outer guide sleeve is in ohmic contact with an outer conductor of the semi-rigid coaxial cable. The real-time temperature measurement and ablation integrated high-performance water-cooled microwave ablation antenna has an accurate and stable open linear antenna structure, so that the real-time temperature measurement and ablation integrated high-performance water-cooled microwave ablation antenna has a high-stability microwave ablation thermal field; meanwhile, real-time temperature for ablating tumor tissues is subjected to reliable contact measurement through the temperature measuring end on the antenna body, so that the risk of inoculating cancer cells which may be caused by a temperature feeler is avoided, and conditions are created and a foundation is laid for microwave ablation intelligentization.
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