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titleOfInvention TISSUE ABLATION APPARATUS.
abstract Surgical apparatus comprising: a source (1) of microwave radiation of a first frequency suitable for tissue ablation; a probe (5) to direct the microwave radiation from the source (1) in the tissue being ablated; a modulator (1100) that has a stop state in which said microwave radiation is not modulated from the source (1) so that the unmodulated microwave radiation is directed through the probe (5) and a running state in which the microwave radiation of the source (1) is modulated in pulses having a second frequency lower than said first frequency; said second frequency being suitable for tissue cutting and in a range of 10 kHz to 500 MHz.
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