ablation
ab
ˌəb
ēb
la
leɪ
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tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/ɐblˈe‍ɪti‍ən/

Definition & Meaning of "ablation"in English

Ablation
01

a procedure to remove or destroy tissue, often used for treating tumors or cardiac rhythm issues

What is an "ablation"?

An ablation is a medical procedure used to remove or destroy tissue. It can be performed using methods such as heat, cold, laser, or radiation. Ablation is commonly used to treat conditions like abnormal heart rhythms, certain types of cancer, and non-cancerous tumors. The goal of an ablation is to destroy or reduce the size of tissue that is causing health issues, without the need for traditional surgery. This approach often leads to faster recovery times and less discomfort for patients.

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Examples
Linda had an ablation to eliminate an irregular heartbeat.
After the ablation, Emily's problematic tissue was successfully removed.
02

the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers

03

the process by which the surface of an object, such as a comet or an asteroid, erodes or vaporizes due to the effects of solar radiation and other environmental factors

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