radiosurgery |
electrosurgery |
As nouns the difference between radiosurgery and electrosurgery
is that
radiosurgery is (medicine) the use of a directed beam of x-rays or other ionizing radiation to destroy diseased tissue while
electrosurgery is (surgery) the application of high-frequency electric current to tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate it.
radiotherapy |
radiosurgery |
As nouns the difference between radiotherapy and radiosurgery
is that
radiotherapy is the therapeutic use of ionizing radiation, almost exclusively used for the treatment of malignant disease while
radiosurgery is (medicine) the use of a directed beam of x-rays or other ionizing radiation to destroy diseased tissue.