cryosurgical

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cry·o·sur·ger·y

 (krī′ō-sûr′jə-rē)
n.
The selective exposure of tissues to extreme cold, often by applying a probe containing liquid nitrogen, to bring about the destruction or elimination of abnormal cells.

cry′o·sur′geon (-jən) n.
cry′o·sur′gi·cal (-jĭ-kəl) adj.
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cryosurgical

(ˌkraɪəʊˈsɜːdʒɪkəl)
adj
(Surgery) of or relating to cryosurgery
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However, some of the common side effects such as serious or life threatning breathing problems , an increase in life threatning problem like coma are expected to restrain the revenue growth in versatile cryosurgical devices market.
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Additional two more cryosurgical sessions were performed at an interval of 1 month [Figure 3].
The concomitant cryosurgical Cox-Maze procedure using Argon based cryoprobes: 12 month results.
Patients received cryotherapy at weekly intervals using hand-held cryosurgical unit, for a maximum of six sessions or 75% flattening which ever occur in earlier.
Its products, which include everything from self-tests for infectious diseases to cryosurgical medical devices, give people the ability to know more about themselves and their health and have the potential to curb the spread of life-threatening diseases.
Nano, "Cryosurgical treatment of retinal detachment," Transactions-American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, vol.
Then, the open-spray method was used, which consisted of a cryosurgical unit, liquid nitrogen, and spray-tip attachments.
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