
CryoPen - Model GY2 - Cryosurgical System for Treating Cervical Lesions
The CryoPen GY2 Cervical Attachment is an advanced tool designed for the effective treatment of pre-cancerous cervical lesions using innovative cooling technologies. This device operates without the need for liquid nitrogen or nitrous oxide, which simplifies the procedure and reduces associated risks. Its application in gynecological practices allows for necrosis of unwanted tissue in a minimally invasive manner. Unlike traditional cryosurgery methods, the CryoPen GY2 offers a fast, precise, and straightforward treatment procedure that typically requires minimal preparation and no anesthesia. This makes it a practical choice for healthcare professionals seeking an efficient method to address cervical health challenges. Additionally, it is recognized for its ease of use, minimal post-treatment discomfort, and quick recovery, contributing to a positive patient experience and favorable insurance reimbursement outcomes.
Practice Benefits:
- Revenue builder
- No use of dangerous cryogenic gases or liquids
- Simplest cryosurgery method available
- Decreased staff time due to fewer referrals
- Expanded services for each patient visit
- Established CPT coding
- Ideal temperature not technique dependent
Patient Benefits:
- No exposure to dangerous cryogenic gases or liquids
- Quiet, patient-friendly, low risk procedure
- Immediate treatment without referral
- Simple, safe, and effective treatment
Ease of Use:
- Minimal preparation time
- No cryogens to replenish
- No goggles needed
- Hand-held CryoPens® are carried to any exam room
- No OSHA ventilation requirements
- No hassle with high-pressure valve
- Unit should be plugged into a surge protector whenever possible
- Place unit 1 1/2 inches away from wall or backsplash to allow for proper ventilation
- Make sure pens are pushed firmly into chilling wells
- Never leave the chilling wells open
- Pens should never be placed in chilling wells with re-usable tip attached
- Cryosurgery is the selective destruction of lesions by causing cryogenic cell death (killing cells with extreme cold temperatures)
- Cryosurgery preserves the tissue matrix which is relatively cold resistant, and therefore allows for proper cosmetic healing with minimal scarring
- After dead tissue is sloughed off, re-epithelization occurs. This extends from the margins of the lesion and hair follicles
- Less office time is needed for lesion removal with cryosurgery as compared to electrocautery, cold knife, or laser
- Less after care is needed for the patient during the healing phase than electrocautery, cold knife, or laser