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Cryoablation

Cryoablation is a process that uses extreme cold to destroy tissue. Cryoablation is performed using hollow needles (cryoprobes) through which cooled, thermally conductive, fluids are circulated. Cryoprobes are positioned adjacent to the target in such a way that the freezing process will destroy the diseased tissue. Once the probes are in place, the attached cryogenic freezing unit removes heat from ('cools') the tip of the probe and by extension from the surrounding tissues. Cryoablation is a process that uses extreme cold to destroy tissue. Cryoablation is performed using hollow needles (cryoprobes) through which cooled, thermally conductive, fluids are circulated. Cryoprobes are positioned adjacent to the target in such a way that the freezing process will destroy the diseased tissue. Once the probes are in place, the attached cryogenic freezing unit removes heat from ('cools') the tip of the probe and by extension from the surrounding tissues.

[ "Ablation", "Cryoablations", "percutaneous cryoablation", "Cryosurgical ablation", "Percutaneous Cryosurgery", "Prostate cryoablation" ]
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