Manual Of Rf Techniques By Dr. Charles A. Gauci Md Official
Manual of RF Techniques
The by Dr. Charles A. Gauci, MD , is widely regarded as the definitive "how-to" guide for interventional pain management physicians worldwide. Now in its third edition, the manual has become an essential theater companion for practitioners performing radiofrequency (RF) and pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) procedures. A Practical "Theater-Ready" Resource
Manual of RF Techniques
The by Dr. Charles A. Gauci, MD , is widely considered a definitive "how-to" guide for interventional pain management physicians. Now in its third edition, the manual is designed for practical, real-world use in clinical settings, particularly for those performing radiofrequency (RF) and pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) procedures. Key Features of the Manual MANUAL OF RF TECHNIQUES By Dr. Charles A. Gauci MD
RF techniques are commonly used to treat a range of pain conditions, including: Manual of RF Techniques The by Dr
Chapter 5: Safety – The Gauci Doctrine
In a field where techniques evolve rapidly, Dr. Gauci’s manual is valued for its rigorous adherence to evidence-based medicine while maintaining a "hands-on" clinical focus. It moves beyond simple pain relief to functional restoration, offering physicians a toolkit to treat patients who have failed conservative therapies. It is often considered essential reading for anyone performing RF ablations in a clinical setting. Marking: Have the patient sit upright
Part II: Pre-Treatment Assessment
- Marking: Have the patient sit upright. Mark the jawline, 2 cm anterior to the ear lobe, and the inferior border of the mandible.
- Anesthesia: Topical lidocaine 23% for 30 minutes, plus a mental nerve block.
- Coupling: Use a conductive gel (not ultrasound gel; Dr. Gauci specifies viscosity).
- Pass Technique: 6 overlapping passes at 65-75 J/cm³, with a surface temperature cap of 41°C.
- Cooling: Immediate ice rolling for 10 minutes.
- Post-Care: Avoid NSAIDs for 48 hours to preserve the inflammatory healing response.