What is Plasma Cryoablation Surgery?

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Plasma cryotherapy ablation utilizes low-temperature plasma radiofrequency energy to cut tissues at a relatively low temperature, achieving the purpose of hemostasis while cutting, reducing additional damage to tissues, reducing patients' pain, and shortening the recovery period. Plasma cryotherapy ablation has been applied in the surgical field of otolaryngology and is now also used in the field of orthopedic surgery.

1. Low-temperature plasma ablation is a surgical method with less bleeding, faster recovery, and smaller wounds. It is usually used in the treatment of diseases in the head, neck, ear, nose, and throat, and most can achieve good results with relatively little harm to patients.

2. Low-temperature plasma ablation can be used in many surgeries in otolaryngology, such as tonsil ablation, adenoid ablation, and bilateral inferior turbinate ablation, including sinus opening. Throat surgeries can be used for epiglottic cysts, epiglottic masses, vocal cord polyps, vocal cord masses, etc., which can all be performed using low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation.

3. During the surgery of low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation, hemostasis can be achieved while performing the surgery. The surgical cavity is very clean, and it can basically ensure that there is no bleeding during the entire surgery, truly achieving minimally invasive surgery. Especially for tonsil and adenoid surgeries, the amount of bleeding is less than one milliliter, or even no bleeding, and patients have minimal postoperative reactions and can be discharged earlier.