Cryotherapy Articles & Analysis
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IC for mild to moderate anorectal hemorrhoids is currently regarded as preferential to banding, cryotherapy, sclerotherapy, or excision. The procedure is well tolerated by patients under topical anesthesia and is associated with mild swelling, no perianal discharge, and no bleeding, and remucosalization is noted to occur within 2 weeks."2 Because hemorrhoid tissue and the ...
TecTraum Inc., dedicated to providing the world’s first point-of-care treatment for concussions, announced complete enrollment status for a clinical trial that began in fall of 2019 using its flagship technology, pro2cool. The pro2cool system is a novel, noninvasive hypothermic therapy device designed to reduce the severity of concussion symptoms and allow patients to return to their ...
TecTraum Inc., dedicated to providing the world’s first point-of-care treatment for concussions, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has designated its flagship technology, pro2cool, as a Breakthrough Device. The pro2cool System is a novel, non-invasive hypothermic therapy device designed to reduce the severity of concussion symptoms and allow patients to ...
As part of our strategy to gain greater awareness of our systems and cryotherapy as a cancer treatment more broadly with healthcare providers in the region, we have been supportive of an ongoing independent clinical trial with a site in Hong Kong and a site in Shenzhen. ...
The Jerome Canady Research Institute for Advanced Biological and Technological Sciences, LLC (JCRI-ABTS) and US Medical Innovations, LLC (USMI) announced today that they have successfully completed Phase 1 in their Clinical Trial using Canady Helios™ Cold Plasma (CHCP) for the treatment of recurrent and stage 4 solid tumors (IDE #G190195). The medical centers involved in the study were Rush ...
This innovative detection and patient-specific localization of abnormal regions may eventually help physicians better decide where they need to intervene to either burn (radiofrequency) or freeze (cryotherapy) faulty electrical pathways. According to Seth H. Goldbarg, MD, FACC, FHRS, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology, New York Presbyterian/Queens, Assistant Professor, Weill ...
