Metered Cryospray™: a novel uniform, controlled, and consistent in vivo application of liquid nitrogen cryogenic spray

Thomas I Mulcahey,1 James E Coad,2 Wei Li Fan,1 Daniel J Grasso,1 Brian M Hanley,1 Heather V Hawkes,1 Sean A McDermott,1 John P O’Connor,1 Ellen E Sheets,1 Charles J Vadala1 1CSA Medical Inc., Lexington, MA, 2Pathology Laboratory for Translational Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgan...

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Autores principales: Mulcahey TI, Coad JE, Fan WL, Grasso DJ, Hanley BM, Hawkes HV, McDermott SA, O'Connor JP, Sheets EE, Vadala CJ
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/560f113c487f4b9280aef9efea878733
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Sumario:Thomas I Mulcahey,1 James E Coad,2 Wei Li Fan,1 Daniel J Grasso,1 Brian M Hanley,1 Heather V Hawkes,1 Sean A McDermott,1 John P O’Connor,1 Ellen E Sheets,1 Charles J Vadala1 1CSA Medical Inc., Lexington, MA, 2Pathology Laboratory for Translational Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA Abstract: In this article, a novel cryotherapy approach using a uniform, controlled, and consistent in vivo application of liquid nitrogen (LN2) spray as a Metered Cryospray™ (MCS) process is described. Although MCS may be used for many potential clinical applications, this paper focuses on the development that led to the controlled and consistent delivery of radial LN2 cryogen spray in order to generate a uniform circumferential effect and how the amount of MCS can be adapted to specifically ablate targeted diseases within a patient’s lumen such as an airway or esophagus. Keywords: Metered Cryospray™, cryoablation, rejuvenative healing, LN2 spray cryotherapy