How is cryosurgery performed?
The spray technique uses modified thermoses that allow the LN2 to spray out of a nozzle (see Fig. 52-1). The degree of freezing is changed by the nozzle size, the pressure in the thermos, the distance to the lesion, and the length of freeze. This apparatus can be used for several hours, and contamination is not an issue. It also can treat very large lesions. A modification of this technique is to use neoprene cones to confine the LN2, causing a more concentrated freeze. Some cryosurgeons use probes for freezing. A probe is a metal object that is cooled by the cryogen and applied to the lesion. The probe is usually the size of the lesion, but it can be applied multiple times for larger lesions. A probe can vary from a diameter of a few millimeters to a hollow brass doorknob. The disadvantages are that it is slower than the spray technique, a variety of sizes and shapes of probes are needed, and contamination can occur. | ||
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