TCRT April 2004

category image Volume 3
No. 2 (p 93-228)
April 2004
ISSN 1533-0338

Progress Toward Optimization of Cryosurgery (p. 95-102)

Cryosurgery for diverse neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases has expanded in applicability in recent years, especially since intraoperative ultrasound became available as a method of monitoring the process of tissue freezing. However, persistence of disease after presumably adequate cryosurgical treatment has disclosed deficiencies in the technique, perhaps due to faulty application of the freeze-thaw cycles or due to shortcomings in the imaging method. Clearly cryosurgical technique is less than optimal.

The optimal dosimetry for tissue freezing, the recent improvements in imaging techniques, and the need for adjunctive therapy are defined in this review, which assesses the progress toward improving the efficacy of cryosurgery.

Key words: Cryosurgery, Tumors, Adjunctive therapy.

J. G. Baust, Ph.D.1*
A. A. Gage, M.D.2

1Institute of Biomedical Technology
Science 3, Suite 144
State University of New York
Binghamton, NY 13902 USA
2Professor of Surgery Emeritus
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, New York 14214
*baustcryo@aol.com

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