ITGSS Certified Technical Associate: Emerging Tech Practice Test

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What is the role of the sonographer in FRA?

  1. To locate the mass

  2. Is only used after the FRA has been completed

  3. Is critical when monitoring the successful insertion and placement of the RFA needle

  4. To assess recovery post-procedure

The correct answer is: Is critical when monitoring the successful insertion and placement of the RFA needle

The role of the sonographer in the context of focal radiofrequency ablation (FRA) is critical when monitoring the successful insertion and placement of the radiofrequency ablation (RFA) needle. The sonographer utilizes ultrasound imaging to visualize the target area and ensure that the RFA needle is accurately placed at the correct site for the procedure. This real-time imaging capability allows for immediate adjustments to be made if needed, enhancing the overall success of the ablation process. By providing continuous feedback during the procedure, the sonographer plays a vital role in minimizing risks and complications associated with misplacement of the needle, thus ensuring optimal outcomes for the patient. Proper placement is crucial for effective treatment, as it determines how well the targeted tissue will be treated by the RFA.