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Cryosurgery is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold temperatures to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. Cryosurgery units are medical devices used to deliver cryogenic temperatures to the target area. These units typically consist of a cryogenic source, a delivery system, and a control system. The cryogenic source is typically a liquid nitrogen tank, while the delivery system is a cryoprobe or cryoprobe array. The control system is used to regulate the temperature and duration of the cryogenic treatment.
Cryosurgery units are used in a variety of medical applications, including the treatment of cancer, benign tumors, and skin lesions. They are also used in dermatology, ophthalmology, and orthopedic surgery.
Cryosurgery units are manufactured by a number of companies, including CryoConcepts, CryoLife, and CryoTherapy Solutions. Other companies in the market include CryoTech, CryoMed, and CryoTech Medical. Show Less Read more