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    Cryoablation is a process that uses extreme cold to destroy tissue. Cryoablation is performed using hollow needles (cryoprobes) through which cooled, thermally...
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    fibroadenomas, including percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA), cryoablation, and percutaneous microwave ablation. With the use of advanced medical...
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    procedure can be classified by energy source: radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation. Catheter ablation may be recommended for a recurrent or persistent arrhythmia...
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    abnormal or diseased tissue; thus, it is the surgical application of cryoablation. Cryosurgery has been historically used to treat a number of diseases...
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  • imaging-guided cryoablation 1998  – US FDA approves herceptin, a monoclonal antibody for HER2 metastatic breast cancer 1998  – US FDA approves cryoablation for the...
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    andrographolide as an anticancer agent.[unreliable medical source?] As of 2014 cryoablation is being studied to see if it could be a substitute for a lumpectomy...
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    rates of success are achieved with AVRT and typical atrial flutter. Cryoablation is a newer treatment involving the AV node directly. SVT involving the...
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  • biopsies and minimally invasive oncologic procedures (radiofrequency and cryoablation of tumors & transarterial chemoembolization) Nuclear medicine uses radioactive...
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    tumors can be difficult to localize for directed therapy. More recently, cryoablation has also been explored as a potentially effective alternative as the...
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    or similar sharp-edged instruments. Cryosurgery uses low-temperature cryoablation to freeze and destroy a target tissue. Electrosurgery involves use of...
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    (also known as cryoinjection therapy, cryoneurolysis, cryosurgery or cryoablation) is a lesser-known alternative to neurectomy surgery. It involves the...
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    tumors can be difficult to localize for directed therapy. More recently, cryoablation has also been explored as a potentially effective alternative as the...
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    tissue with heat generated by medium frequency alternating currents Cryoablation: Local treatment with a special catheter that destroys tissue with cold...
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    destroy and kill tissue, e.g. cancer cells. Commonly referred to as Cryoablation. Cryoelectronics The study of electronic phenomena at cryogenic temperatures...
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    such as iobenguane (iodine-131-MIBG). Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), cryoablation, and hepatic artery embolization may also be used. Palliative care is...
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    Minimally-invasive surgical alternatives include biopsy-removal techniques and cryoablation. Biopsy-removal involves using a vacuum-assisted biopsy device to remove...
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    types of catheter ablation include radiofrequency ablation with heat or cryoablation with cold energy. This procedure is performed by cardiac electrophysiologists...
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  • the company announced it would acquire Arrinex, Inc. manufacturer of cryoablation technology for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. In March Stryker acquired...
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    Gillette PC, Swindle MM, Thompson RP, Case CL (April 1991). "Transvenous cryoablation of the bundle of His". Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 14 (4 Pt...
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    ablation technology has used thermal methods (radiofrequency ablation or cryoablation), which can damage adjacent tissues, notably the esophagus, lung or phrenic...
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  • treat some bleeding disorders Cryotherapy, medical treatment using cold Cryoablation, tissue removal using cold Cryosurgery, surgery using cold Cryo-electron...
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  • displacement or fracture after the operation. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoablation of the GON is sometimes performed. At the correct temperature, there...
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  • valve replacement, and heart valve repair products Surgical Cryoablationcryoablation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia Surgical Tools and Accessories...
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  • noninvasive using laser therapy, radiofrequency, ultrasound or cold (cryoablation or cryolipolysis) to reduce fat, sometimes in combination with injections...
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  • divide, discern endocrine cry(o)- cold Greek κρύος (krúos), cold, frost cryoablation, cryogenic cutane- skin Latin cutis subcutaneous cyan(o)- having a blue...
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    itself, the neck and shoulder areas. A more recent method of ablation is cryoablation, which is considered less risky and less painful. When the necessary...
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    reentrant tachycardia or AVNRT, ablation can also be accomplished by cryoablation (tissue freezing using a coolant which flows through the catheter) which...
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    for wafer cleaning in microfabrication. Cryosurgery procedures such as cryoablation use liquid argon to destroy tissue such as cancer cells. It is used in...
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    procedures include therapeutic methods (typically radiofrequency ablation, or cryoablation) in addition to diagnostic and prognostic procedures. Other therapeutic...
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  • intramuscular lesion. Surgical resection and image-guided percutaneous cryoablation may offer an effective control of pain in FAVA lesions. Sirolimus has...
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