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o Reconditioned (used), o Technical condition: very good, o Visual condition: very good, o Real photos of the product, o Made in France, o TR26 tank is a non-pressurized vessel designed for... view more
o Reconditioned (used), o Technical condition: very good, o Visual condition: very good, o Real photos of the product, o Made in France, o TR26 tank is a non-pressurized vessel designed for... view more
o Reconditioned (used), o Technical condition: very good, o Visual condition: very good, o Real photos of the product, o Made in France (2017), o GT35 tank for long-term storage of biological... view more
o Reconditioned (used), o Technical condition: very good, o Visual condition: very good, o Real photos of the product, o Made in France, o GT35 tank for long-term storage of biological samples... view more
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Cryosurgical Units are medical devices used to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue, such as tumors and lesions, using extreme cold temperatures. The procedure is known as cryotherapy, and it is used to treat a variety of conditions, including warts, skin tags, and precancerous lesions. The unit consists of a special cryoprobe that is inserted into the tissue, and a tank of liquid nitrogen that is used to cool the probe to the desired temperature.
Cryosurgical Units are manufactured by a variety of companies, including CryoConcepts, Cryomed, and CryoLife. The price range for these units can vary greatly depending on the features and capabilities of the unit. Basic cryosurgical units can range from $2,000 to $10,000, while more advanced units can cost upwards of $20,000. The cost of the unit is also dependent on the accessories that are included, such as cryoprobes, tanks, and monitors.