Recurrence of a giant cell tumor or a malignization of the bone (osteoclastoma) is a common complication after surgical treatment. Increased surgical radicality in such pathology is an acute issue. Ablastic procedure can be performed by exposure to ultralow temperatures.Purpose — to improve the surgical treatment efficiency of osteoclastoma by uncontrolled cryodestruction of the visual cells and tissue elements in the resection of the tumor-affected bone.Material and methods. Experimental studies on tumor fragments in vitro. Pathological tumor tissue was three times treated with liquid nitrogen (boiling point −195.8°C). The time of each freeze-defrost cycle was up to three minutes. In the clinical practice, the same cooling agent instillati...
Surgical treatment of giant cell tumor of bone has always been a difficult problem because of its lo...
Since ages cryotherapy has been used to treat several medical conditions. In the twentieth century, ...
www.tcrt.org Cryosurgery, a method of treating disease by the production of freezing temperatures in...
Between 1983 and 1993, 102 patients with giant cell tumor of bone were treated at three institutions...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
Cryosurgery is a method of treatment for various tumours that induces tissue necrosis with ablative ...
Introduction. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT) emerge from the synovium and can behave aggressi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen is used as adjuvant treatment after int...
The application of liquid nitrogen as a local adjuvant to curettage in the treatment of bone tumors ...
One of the major problems in orthopedic surgery is the treatment of malignant bone tumors. Recently ...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Background. At the present stage of oncology development, cryosurgery is keeping up with other surgi...
Objective: Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy has shown efficacy in the treatment of bone tumors of the ext...
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Surgical treatment of giant cell tumor of bone has always been a difficult problem because of its lo...
Since ages cryotherapy has been used to treat several medical conditions. In the twentieth century, ...
www.tcrt.org Cryosurgery, a method of treating disease by the production of freezing temperatures in...
Between 1983 and 1993, 102 patients with giant cell tumor of bone were treated at three institutions...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
Cryosurgery is a method of treatment for various tumours that induces tissue necrosis with ablative ...
Introduction. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT) emerge from the synovium and can behave aggressi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen is used as adjuvant treatment after int...
The application of liquid nitrogen as a local adjuvant to curettage in the treatment of bone tumors ...
One of the major problems in orthopedic surgery is the treatment of malignant bone tumors. Recently ...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Background. At the present stage of oncology development, cryosurgery is keeping up with other surgi...
Objective: Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy has shown efficacy in the treatment of bone tumors of the ext...
Contains fulltext : 167065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 18581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Promotores : R. ...
Surgical treatment of giant cell tumor of bone has always been a difficult problem because of its lo...
Since ages cryotherapy has been used to treat several medical conditions. In the twentieth century, ...
www.tcrt.org Cryosurgery, a method of treating disease by the production of freezing temperatures in...