krioabláció
Krioabláció, also known as cryoablation or cryotherapy, is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissue. It is primarily employed in interventional radiology and surgery to treat various conditions. The process involves inserting a cryoprobe, a needle-like instrument, into the target tissue. Once in place, a refrigerant gas, typically argon or nitrogen, is circulated through the probe, rapidly lowering its temperature. This extreme cold freezes and destroys the targeted cells.
The formation of ice crystals within the cells causes physical damage, leading to cell death. In addition,
Krioabláció is used to treat a range of conditions, including certain types of tumors, such as kidney,