Palliative
WHY PALLIATIVE CRYO?
PALLIATIVE INTERVENTION
- Significant decrease in pain for patients with metastatic disease. (7)
- Able to treat large zones and geometrically difficult tumors in one treatment. (7)
- Effective treatment for osteolytic metastatic focal pain. (7)
Benefits of PerCryo Treatment
HIGHLY VISIBLE UNDER IMAGE GUIDANCE
- CT imaging produces a 40 Hounsfield unit drop in attenuation. (8)
- CT allows for complete visual monitoring and verification of the ice ablation zone.
DECREASED PAIN DURING & POST PROCEDURE
- Ice formation produces a natural pain anesthetic. (9)
- Clinical studies have shown reduced narcotics during and post procedures. (9)
DOES NOT DESTROY COLLAGEN
- Ice allows the natural tissue architecture to remain intact.
- Treatments are possible near and around critical vessels and structures. (1)
ICE PROPAGATION IS PREDICTABLE & REPRODUCIBLE
- Reproducible and predictable ice propagation provides enhanced control.
- Consistent ice formation provides simple and accurate planning and monitoring.
MULTIPLE CRYOPROBES MAY BE USED SIMULTANEOUSLY
- Multiple Cryoprobes used simultaneously can create a large ablation zone.
- Multiple Cryoprobes allow treatment of multiple tumors concurrently.
1) Sung GT, Gill IS, Hsu THS, et al: Effect of intentional cryo-injury to the renal collecting system. J Urol 170: 619-622, 2003.
7) Callstrom MR, Atwell TD, Charboneu JW, et al. Painful Metastases Involving Bone: Percutaneous Image-guided Cryoablation – Prospective Trial Interim Analysis. Radiology 241: 572-580, 2006.
8) Sandison GA, et al: X-ray CT Monitoring of Iceball Growth and Thermal Distribution During Cryosurgery. Phys Med Biol 43: 3309-3324, 1998.
9) Allaf ME, Varkarakis I, Bhayani SB, et al. Pain Control Requirements for Percutaneous Ablation of Renal Tumors: Cryoablation versus Radiofrequency Ablation – Initial Observations. Radiology 237: 366-370, 2005.
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