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I also received info my clinic. My Dr. is an anesthesiologist and he did use

the fluoroscope with my MRI. He said the MRI helped him to use the fluroscope

in the correct are. He said it was vital to have the MRI to do the procedure.

Again, the medical term " oblation " is spelled both ways. I was confused about

it at first too, years ago when I had my first oblation, and asked one of my

Dr.'s and a friend who is a hospital administrator......they both said it

spelled both ways. My brochure on it was spelled Radiofrequency Oblation. They

also said most insurance companies spell it with an " o " and that's why they

spelled it that way. I googled it with both spellings because different sites

used different spellings. Obviously, we have had completely different

experiences..........

Jill

Re:Trauma Leftovers//Jill

Jill,

I got the information on it from the Pain Clinic that did the procedure. The

spelling is Radiofrequency Ablation.

The anesthesiologist is the one that does the procedure with Fluoroscope so he

can actually see what he is doing as he is doing it.

in NM

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