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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - truFreeze Spray Cryotherapy

trūFreeze Spray Cryotherapy for Gastrointestinal Applications

trūFreeze spray cryotherapy for gastrointestinal (GI) applications is a non-contact ablation technology that can be used as an adjunct application where other modalities are limited. Endoscopic spray cryotherapy can treat gastrointestinal diseases within the stomach, esophagus, GI tract, and rectum.

Cryotherapy in gastrointestinal endoscopy works by freezing and thawing benign or malignant cells to destroy the diseased tissue. Liquid Nitrogen Spray Cryotherapy (LNSC) can help patients who do not respond to radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for Barrett’s Esophagus, have a history of low pain tolerance, have early-stage esophageal cancer, or need palliative care for late-stage cancer. trūFreeze cryotherapy offers more treatment options and can extend the continuum of care provided to your patients.

trūFreeze cryotherapy – Treat Esophageal Cancer with
the Power of Liquid Nitrogen

Clinical Applications

Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) is the coldest cryogen available and the only cryogen capable of ablating benign and malignant cells in the GI tract. trūFreeze cryotherapy expands a gastroenterologist’s therapeutic options for the following clinical applications.

Select a specific gastrointestinal application to learn more about spray cryotherapy treatment.

Gastrointestinal Application

Esophageal Cancer

Spray cryotherapy can be a life-changing GI Intervention for esophageal cancer patients. Regardless of disease stage, patients can experience actual benefits with trūFreeze:

  • Safe and well-tolerated at any stage
  • Better quality of life / Improved dysphagia relief
  • Prevents or delays the need for stent placement
  • Effective in combination with systemic therapy
  • Reduces post-procedure pain compared to thermal ablation

Reference the Endoscopic Oncology Brochure for more details.

Advanced Metastatic Squamous Cell Esophageal Cancer

Cryotherapy ESCC Patinet's Clinical Images

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Products

truFreeze Spray Cryotherapy Console
trūFreeze Spray Cryotherapy Console

Used across multiple specialties to deliver liquid nitrogen spray cryotherapy treatments

Rapid AV Catheter - Active Venting
Rapid AV Catheter – Active Venting

Designed to deliver liquid nitrogen to the gastrointestinal tract      

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Videos

trūFreeze cryotherapy – Treat Esophageal Cancer
with the Power of Liquid Nitrogen

trūFreeze Spray Cryotherapy for Esophageal Cancer:
GE Junction Tumor Cryoablation Treatment

Freeze Disease – Managing Complex Esophageal
Neoplasia with Spray Cryotherapy

EndoTalk with Dr. Prasad Iyer – Delaying or Eliminating Stents in Advanced Esophageal Cancer

To watch more videos, please visit the STERIS Endoscopy YouTube Channel.

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Clinical Benefits

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Training

Training is available for physicians and clinical staff members using trūFreeze spray cryotherapy. Our regional Clinical Specialists can provide case support, and experienced physician proctors are available upon request. Use the videos and guides or request an in-service for additional training information.

To contact STERIS Technical Support at 1-800-769-8226.

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Patient Stories

Treating Squamous Cell Esophageal Cancer

Learn how trūFreeze Spray Cryotherapy helped Harold regain control over his life after a Stage 4 metastatic esophageal cancer diagnosis.

Treating Post-Lung Transplant Bronchial Stenosis

With the help of trūFreeze Spray Cryotherapy treatments, hear how Tim Cox improved his quality of life after severe bronchial stenosis following a double lung transplant.

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Literature

BROCHURE
Document # Document Title
TRUFREEZE ENDOSCOPIC ONCOLOGY BROCHURE
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