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Gynaecology |
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C-505T |
C-503 |
C-501 |
CRYOSURGERY
New
applications for cryosurgery has been developed
throughout the 30 years that it has been used
in medical practice. It advantages over other
surgical techniques include.
Little or no pain avoiding the need for anaesthesia.
Excellent cosmetic results without scarring Usually
no bleeding.
Well-researched and proven effectiveness. |
All Danesh portable cryoguns (PCGs) has been designed
to offer:
Portability & Versatility :
over elevan specialized interchangeable tips are
available.
-A natural trigger position.
Safety : operates from N20 or
CO2 cylinders. with all exhaust gases collected.
- Warning of attempted pressurized-tip removal.
Simplicity : one control to turn
on and one trigger to freeze and defrost. |
THE INTERNAL THERMOCOUPLE:
[in C-505T,
C-502T] provides precise tip temperature monitoring
capability for every freeze therefore assuring
adequate freeze performance with each treatment.
Main features of the cryoguns, C-502T &
C-505T, C-501, C-502 are:
Fast freezing uptil-80°c/-60°c
Cryo probe tips are autoclavable uptil+134°c
Probe shaft immersible in cidex or habitane.
Complete gas scavenging.
A linear ON/OFF valve in the
hand piece admits the flow of gas from the cylinder
to the instrument (in C-502T & C-505T)
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Multi-disciplinary A guide to the many conditions
treatable by the PCGs follow
GYNAECOLOGY:
Cervical erosions,
chronic cervicitis, cervical polyps and condylomas,
C1N1 and V1N1 are frequent indications for the
C-501 & C-505T. |
PROCTOLOGY:
Inner haemorrhoids
1st. and 2nd. degree,acute anal fissures and peri-anal
condylomas are indications for C-502 & C-502T |
DERMATOLOGY:
Warts, skin tags,
senile keratoses, sebhorrhoeic warts, comedones.
pyogenic granulomas and naevi [C-502 & C-502T] |
VETERINARY:
Skin and peri-anal
tumors. |
ORAL SURGERY & E.N.T.
Hyperplastic,
granulomatous, ulcerative and erosive lesions,
leukoplakias, haemangiomas. mucocoeles and chronic
lip fissures are commonly, treated with a Danesh
cryoconsole and cryoprobes [C-502 & C-502T]. |
CHIROPODY:
The avoidance
of scarring on the plantar surface together with
speed relative painlessness and minimal bleeding
makes cryosurgery the treatment of choice for
verrcuae plantaris.
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PCGs TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Controls:
Gas pressure with self-venting regulator.
Trigger for defrost action.
Indicator: Regulated gas pressure.
Cryogen gas: Nitrous oxide N2O
of carbon Dioxide CO2 medical grade from nonsyphon
cylinders. Use cylinder of minimum 3/6 litres
capacity [Type F] except when carrying the cylinders
is essential. Working pressure 50 kgf/cm [711
lbf/in]
Safely features: Preset regulator output-pressure
limit of 56kg/cm [800 lbf/in] total gas collection
warning of pressurized-tip removal.
Probe Tip Temperature Monitoring ensures optimum
and reproducible freeze performance.
Micro filters built into the inner exosis prevent
particles from entering the gas line in the cryoprobe
Rapid freeze and quick defrost.
Low voltage [9V. Battery] in C-502T & C-505T
portable design adapts to various cylinder configurations.
No electrical shock hazard.
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Safety Features:
Micro filters
built into the inlet (White) lead bed prevent
foreign particles from entering the gas line in
the cryoprobe. The gauge monitors coolant pressure
and reduces the possibility of running out of
coolant during an operation.
Foot pedal controlled.
Rapid freezing and defrost of the tips prevent
the possibility of running out of coolant during
an operation.
Uses CO2 or N2O gas. Low cost in use. |
Accessories:
Pin index yokes
for CO2 and No2 are available although under normal
circumstances we do not recommended use of type
E cylinders. |
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