Laryngology (ENT)

Cryosurgery technique is an established clinical modality which offers ENT surgeons a unique tool to eradicate many benign as well as pre–malignant lesions in the ENT spectrum. Its special role in chronic vasomotor rhinitis is well established.

Cryosurgery technique which is tissue destruction by local application of a refrigerant offers clear advantages over other invasive methods. Its inherent anesthetic and haemostatic properties make it suitable for outpatient use. The tissue destruction is essentially well circumscribed, leaving a cryolesion characterized by healing  without scarring and complications.

CRYO-S ELECTRIC II in ENT

Cryoablation with CRYO-S ELECTRIC II is successfully used as a supplementary treatment to bilateral tonsillectomy performed due to the chronic palatine tonsillitis. Moreover, cryosurgery was used effectively in treatment of chronic rhinitis, papillomas located in nose and larynx, leucoplakia and neoplastic lesions of the nasopharynx.

Advantages of using CRYO-S ELECTRIC II

  • Office procedure
  • Cryo applications under local anesthesia
  • No scar formation
  • No bleeding during and after the procedures
  • Palliation of painful neoplasms
  • Minimum pain controlled with non–narcotic analgesics
  • Well accepted by elderly & debilitated patients
  • Absence of scarring as associated with deep cautery
  • No unpleasant odour of burning tissue
  • Excellent effects, low costs, and minimal
  • No major complications encountered
  • No hospitalization requirements make cryotherapy a popular modality in ENT
  • Post cryo recovery is smooth

Treatment process

Many ENT-diseases may be not amenable to conservative treatment.In these cases, we are decided to apply cryosurgery.This applies particularly to the turbinate hypertrophy treatment.

Most effective 3 steps of treatment involving cryosurgery method:

  • Freezing (lasting from several seconds to several minutes).
  • Thrawing (depending on the size of frozen change), re-freezing(several minutes).
  • Double freezing is much more efficient than just a single freezing.

Recomended steps for treatment using CRYO-S ELECTRIC II:

  • First freezing session (from several seconds to 2-3 minutes).
  • Thawing-for about 5 minutes.
  • Second freezing session(as the first).

Cryoprobes

All of the probes are reusable, easy to sterilize and easy in exploitation.