4.
Cryoanalgesia
Cryoanalgesia "will
probably be common
in 5 years," says
Brian M. Ilfeld, MD,
MS, professor of
anesthesiology in
residence in the
department of anes-
thesiology at the
University of
California San Diego.
Cryoanalgesia may
be performed percu-
taneously by guiding
a probe — with no
hole at the end of it
— next to a target
nerve and then pass-
ing nitrous oxide
through it until it hits
the tip of that probe
where the pressure
drops and there's
dramatic cooling of
the gas. The gas is
then evacuated out
through the probe,
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