The inventive ablation element comprises an elongated cannula having a
proximal end and a distal end. The cannula defines an internal lumen
within the cannula and a cannula axis. A plurality of conductors
contained within the lumen, each of the conductors has a proximal end
proximate the proximal end of the cannula, and a distal end proximate the
distal end of the cannula. A plurality of ablation stylets each has a
proximal end and a distal end, and each coupled at the respective
proximal end of the stylet to the distal end of a respective conductor,
the stylets comprise a deflectable material, the conductors together with
their respective stylets being mounted for axial movement. A trocar point
defined proximate the distal end of the cannula. A deflection surface
positioned between the trocar point and the proximal end of the cannula,
the deflection surface being configured and positioned to deflect, in
response to axial movement of the stylets in a direction from the
proximate end of the cannula to the distal end of the cannula, at least
some of the stylets laterally with respect to the cannula axis in
different directions along substantially straight paths, the paths
defining an ablation volume.