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A way for surgeons to disperse the adipose layer over the ventricles of the heart and cool cardiac tissue during ablation procedures to increase lesion size and prevent injury to coronary arteries par Mind Map: A way for surgeons to disperse the adipose layer over the ventricles of the heart and cool cardiac tissue during ablation procedures to increase lesion size and prevent injury to coronary arteries

1. Vacuum

1.1. Suction

1.2. Tear-dropper

1.3. Electric pump

1.4. Negative pressure

1.5. Continuous low power vacuum during ablation

2. Temperature control

2.1. Heating/melting

2.1.1. MRI-induced heating

2.1.2. Incandescent bulb

2.1.3. Pyrolysis

2.1.4. Laser

2.1.5. UVA/B heater

2.1.6. Induction

2.1.7. Electrical heat

2.1.8. White light radiation

2.1.9. Cauterize

2.1.10. Heat ablation

2.1.11. Thermal heat shield

2.1.12. Heat fat, solidify, and remove

2.2. Cooling

2.2.1. Acetone

2.2.2. Argon

2.2.3. Liquid helium

2.2.4. Liquid nitrogen

2.2.5. Nanofluid coolant

2.2.6. Induced local hypothermia for cryoprotection

2.2.7. Cold ablation

2.2.8. Cryo cooling

2.2.9. Cooling heart from inside

2.2.10. Remove blood, cool, and replace

2.2.11. Chilled saline

2.2.12. Closed loop water system

2.2.13. Shoot RF through ice water using physical contact

2.2.14. Small fridge

2.2.15. Oil layer

2.2.16. Heavy water

2.2.17. Reflux apparatus

2.2.18. Turbulent flow cooling

3. Sound

3.1. Vibrational cooling

3.2. Parametric speaker

3.3. Fiberoptic delivery

4. Compressed Air

4.1. Air pulse vibration using resonance

4.2. Air as a coolant

4.3. Steam to remove fat

5. Water

5.1. Water pik

5.2. 50/50 water and air coolant

5.3. Variable spray and focus

5.4. Power washer

5.5. Fiberoptic light + water

6. Adhesive

6.1. Glue

6.1.1. Animal glue

6.1.2. Albumin

6.2. Tape

6.3. Silicone

6.4. Gum arabic

6.5. Wax

6.6. Methyl cellulose

6.7. Resin

6.8. Biocompatible epoxy

6.9. Anteater tongue

6.10. Non-Newtonian frog tongue

7. Physical removal

7.1. Knife/scapel

7.2. Hole saw

7.2.1. Rubber teeth

7.2.2. Metal teeth

7.3. Windshield wiper

7.4. Horizontal pizza cutter

7.5. Inoculating loop/resistance wire

7.6. Melon scoop/expanding umbrella

7.7. Claw/shovel

7.8. Balloon

7.9. Brush

7.10. Microtome

7.11. Mesh

7.12. Damper/jackhammer

7.13. Magnetic nanoparticles that fat cells selectively uptake

7.14. Magnetic stir bar with blade

7.15. Tool to bevel/groove out fat

8. Chemical

8.1. Saponification of fat

8.2. Bile/salts

8.3. Lipase

8.4. Emulsifier

8.5. Organic solvent to dissolve fat

8.6. Enzymes to break down fat

8.7. DMSO delivery + analgesic

9. Additions to device

9.1. Laser temperature monitor

9.2. Physical temperature sensor

9.3. Continuous and pulsed activation

9.4. Red light/green light feedback control

9.5. Manual water jet activation

9.6. Continuous temperature monitoring and alarms

9.7. Button to remove saline

9.8. Different concentration of saline to facilitate heat transfer

9.9. Other chemicals to assist heat transfer (sugar, dextrose, proteins, polymers)

9.10. Interactive UI to control settings and parameters

9.11. Nanobot to scrape fat and survey