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Cryosurgery is a surgical procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. It is used to treat a variety of conditions, including cancer, warts, and precancerous lesions. The procedure involves the use of a cryoprobe, which is inserted into the tissue and cooled to temperatures below -50°C. This causes the tissue to freeze and die, which is then removed from the body. Cryosurgery is minimally invasive, and can be used in place of more invasive surgical procedures.
Cryosurgery is a growing market, with increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures. It is a safe and effective treatment option for many conditions, and is becoming more widely used in the medical field.
Companies in the cryosurgery market include CryoLife, Inc., Galil Medical, Inc., and Medtronic plc. Show Less Read more