Radiosurgery (under construction)
"Radiosurgery" is not an entirely new concept to veterinary medicine. Rather, it is a concept that has been building for centuries throughout the history of medicine, and has long been used as a method to "control bleeding". In its present day state, radiosurgery is the term used to designate high frequency generators that emit 4.0 MHz frequencies used for surgical purposes such as cutting tissue and controlling hemorrhage.
How does radiosurgery help the practicing veterinarian?
How does radiosurgery work?
What are the benefits of my pet having surgery with a radiosurgery unit?