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Cryosurgery is a process that uses extreme cold from industrial gases to destroy abnormal tissues (e.g., tumors, warts) through intracellular ice formation. Temperatures as low as -196°C enable controlled tissue destruction while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Gases like liquid nitrogen and nitrous oxide provide rapid cooling for controlled tissue destruction in cryosurgery. These gases are delivered through specialized cryoprobes that precisely control the freezing process.
Cryosurgery using industrial gases is minimally invasive, which reduces scarring and infection risk compared to traditional surgery. Additional benefits include precise targeting of specific tissues and rapid recovery times.
Liquid nitrogen is applied either by spraying or dabbing for surface lesions like actinic keratosis, or via specialized probes for deeper tumors. It achieves rapid tissue freezing in 10-30 seconds, making it ideal for both benign and malignant lesion treatment.
Nitrous oxide serves as a refrigerant gas in cryosurgical procedures, helping rapidly freeze targeted tissues. It expands and cools upon release, reaching temperatures around −89°C to destroy abnormal or diseased cells.
Storage requirements vary by gas, with liquid nitrogen requiring specialized cryogenic tanks and nitrous oxide using pressurized cylinders. Equipment selection is application-specific, with spray devices being common for outpatient dermatology and MRI-compatible probes for cancer ablation.
Direct contact with cryogens can cause tissue damage or frostbite, which makes proper training and personal protective equipment essential. Adequate ventilation is also critical when using nitrous oxide to prevent oxygen displacement.
Carbon dioxide reaches temperatures of -79°C, which makes it suitable for milder applications like superficial lesions but less effective for deep tissue freezing. While CO₂ offers a safer alternative to nitrous oxide with higher exposure limits, it may not achieve the extreme cold necessary for certain procedures.
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