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CSA Medical | truFreeze There are a lot of energy options that doctors can use for ablating GI lesions, but one innova- tive system is truFreeze, which uses liquid nitro- gen to kill pre-cancer- ous or cancerous cells. The system's device is inserted down the chan- nel of an endoscope, and the physician can then spray the -196°C liquid onto the damaged tis- sue. The tissue is flash- frozen, and as it warms up, the cells die off and eventually new, healthy cells replace the dead ones. The treatment causes less inflamma- tion and tissue damage than heat methods like radiofrequency, and takes roughly 10 to 20 minutes per procedure. While the concept has been around for a while, the big news out of DDW was a peer-reviewed study that showed just how effective liquid nitrogen cryotherapy is compared to other ablation methods. The system was shown to effectively penetrate tissue more deeply than other freezing options, ablating 138.5 mm of simulated malig- nant tissue volume while both nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide ablated 0 mm each after a 15- to 30-second application. 5 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J U L Y 2 0 1 6

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