Briefintroduction: Under local anesthesia, a microwaveneedle with a diameter of about 1.5mm is accurately implanted into the noduleunder ultrasound guidance, the microwave is turned on, and the heat energy isused to inactivate the lesion in situ. The lesion gradually absorbs and shrinksor even disappears after 1 to 6 months.
Scopeof application: ①Ultrasound prompts benign nodules,FNA prompts benign nodules; ②The patient has no history of childhoodradiotherapy; ③The patient is fully informed and refuses surgery and clinicalobservation; ④Meet one of the following conditions: autonomous functionalnodules; Subjective symptoms obviously related to nodules (foreign bodysensation, neck discomfort or pain, etc.); affect appearance and requiretreatment; ⑤recurrent nodules after surgery; ⑥significant increase in thevolume of nodules; ⑦Papillary thyroid carcinoma (diameter <25px). Characteristic advantages: ①Minimally invasive, no scars after surgery; ②Preserving thyroidfunction, no need to take medicine for life; ③Minimally invasive: Postoperativeobservation for 6 hours; ④Safety and less complications. Contact: 0551-62838542 Department ofUltrasound Medicine