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For body surface tumors such as those found on limbs, tails,
toes, perianal, and breast areas.
Cryoablation surgery is performed on awake patients with local anesthesia
and minimal restraint.
This technology helps reduce anesthetic risk, allowing pets to be discharged on the same day.
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Cryoablation offers targeted, effective ablation for difficult-to-access body areas, reducing damage to nearby healthy tissue.
It is advantageous in managing oral, nasal, frontal sinus, and facial eyelid tumors*, with many patients able to eat on the same day after surgery.
*Sedation or general anesthesia is required for surgical treatment in these areas.
Internal tumors in solid organs, including the lungs and liver, can also potentially be treated usingcryoablation surgery.
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