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[Cryosurgical applicator in dermatology].

B I Verkin, B A Zadorozhnyĭ, E M Medvedev

    Meditsinskaia Tekhnika
    |May 1, 1976
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    This study introduces an autonomous applicator for precise cryological destruction of skin lesions. It features adjustable temperature, contact force, and interchangeable tips for versatile dermatological treatment using liquid nitrogen.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Medical Device Engineering
    • Cryosurgery

    Context:

    • Cryosurgery is a common method for removing skin lesions.
    • Current methods may lack precision and control.
    • Need for automated and adaptable dermatological treatment devices.

    Purpose:

    • To propose an autonomous dermatological applicator for cryological destruction.
    • To enable precise treatment of pathologically altered skin sections.
    • To enhance control over cryosurgical procedures.

    Summary:

    • An autonomous applicator for cryological skin destruction is presented.
    • The device utilizes liquid nitrogen as the refrigerant.
    • It features interchangeable tips for treating various skin areas.

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  • Adjustable temperature and contact force ensure precise tissue interaction.
  • Impact:

    • Potential for improved efficacy and safety in dermatological cryosurgery.
    • Offers a versatile and controlled approach to lesion removal.
    • Advancement in automated medical devices for skin treatments.