Translation of Cryobiological Techniques to Socially Economically Deprived Populations—Part 2: Cryosurgery

Author:

Lugnani Franco1,Zhao John Guojiang2

Affiliation:

1. Hippocrates Doo, Brezec pri Divaci 9a, Divaca 6215, Slovenia

2. Asia-Pacific Institute for Biomedical Research, 28 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong, China

Abstract

AbstractCold and cryogenic temperatures are used for treating cancer and other pathological conditions in various fields of medicine. Cryosurgery, which resides at the interface of medicine and engineering, has attracted the interest of engineers, scientists, and medical doctors. Recently, particularly since the end of the 1980s, technological developments in cryotherapy equipment and enormous advances in imaging techniques, such as computed tomography and ultrasonography, have allowed surgeons and interventional radiologists to precisely guide cryogenic probes into tumors while avoiding damage to surrounding tissues. Extensive studies have allowed us to conclude that the use of cryogenics facilitates the successful treatment of solid tumors in various organs such as lung, liver, bones, kidneys, prostate, etc. Its simplicity of use, effectiveness, low cost, and limited demand on hospital infrastructure and personnel have made cryosurgery particularly suitable for the treatment of patients of socio-economically deprived populations.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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