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Histofreezer 36M1C Portable Cryosurgical System 1001-0295
This item is RX required or ships to medical institutions only !
The Histofreezer® Portable Cryosurgical System is a professional-grade product that offers medical professionals an easy and effective method to treat nine different types of skin lesions, including common, plantar, and genital warts and other common benign skin lesions. More than 60,000 medical professionals in primary care, internal medicine, podiatry, ob/gyn and dermatology areas of care have either added Histofreezer® to their practice offering or replaced more invasive and less tolerated procedures with the Histofreezer® advantage.
Ordering:
60M2C+10 VALUE KIT ( # 1001-0375)
Histofreezer 60M2C+10 Value Kit
70-140 applications per kit*
(24) 2mm and (46) 5mm applicators
Up to three-year shelf-life
Ideal for high volume practices
36M1C STARTER KIT (# 1001-0295)
Histofreezer 36M1C Kit
36-72 applications per kit*
(12) 2mm and (24) 5mm applicators
Up to three-year shelf-life
Ideal for small and large lesions
36F1C 5MM SPECIALTY KIT (# 1001-0294)
Histofreezer 36F1C Kit
36-72 applications per kit*
(36) 5mm applicators
Up to three-year shelf-life
Ideal for treatment of larger lesions and plantar warts
40T1C 2MM SPECIALTY KIT (# 1001-0293)
Histofreezer 40T1C Kit
40-80 applications per kit*
(40) 2mm applicators
Up to three-year shelf-life
Ideal for treatment of smaller lesions
1. HOW CAN I PURCHASE THE HISTOFREEZER PORTABLE CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM?
The Histofreezer products are only sold through Medical/Surgical distributors.
2. WHAT TYPES OF LESIONS CAN I TREAT WITH THE HISTOFREEZER PORTABLE CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM?
Verruca vulgaris (Common warts)
A common wart of the skin or mucosa. The warts are round firm skin-colored papules with a hyperkeratotic (thickening) papillary surface. Sizes range between 1 to 10 mm. The hands, fingers and knees are common sites. Thrombosed capillaries which appear as black dots can be seen on the surface of some warts.
Verruca plantaris (Plantar warts)
Painful, unappealing benign tumors on the sole of the feet caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV-1) when it enters the skin through a cut or skin erosion. These warts can generally be characterized as rough, round-oval growths that can be lighter or darker than their surroundings.
Verruca plana
Also known as a “flat wart”, round or oval shaped, only slightly elevated and sharply defined. They may induce however significant disturbances of pigmentation anywhere from flesh-colored in appearance to dark brown. Auto inoculation by scratching can result in linearly grouped lesions. Location of these lesions is commonly found on the forehead, cheeks, perioral (tissues around the mouth) as well as the dorsal side of hands and arms.
Molluscum contagiosum
A contagious disease of the skin caused by intranuclear proliferation of a virus of the family Poxviridae and characterized by the appearance of small,pearly, umbilicated papular epidermal growths. In adults it typically occurs on or near the genitals and is sexually transmitted.
Acrochordon
Common benign skin growths (a/k/a skin tags) that occur most often after midlife. They are tiny skin protrusions, and may have a small narrow stalk connecting the skin bump to the surface of the skin. The origin is unknown however is believed to be an inherited indication.
Actinic keratosis
A premalignant warty lesion occurring on the sun-exposed skin of the face or hands in aged light-skinned persons; hyperkeratosis may form a cutaneous horn, and squamous cell carcinoma of low-grade malignancy may develop in a small proportion of untreated patients.
Lentigo
A brown macule resembling a freckle except that the border is usually regular, and microscopic proliferation of rete ridges is present; scattered melanocytes are seen in the basal cell layer.
Seborrheic keratosis
Superficial, benign, verrucous, often pigmented, greasy lesions consisting of proliferating epidermal cells, resembling basal cells,enclosing horn cysts; they usually occur after the third decade.
Condyloma acuminata
A warty growth on the external genitals or at the anus, consisting of fibrous overgrowths covered by thickened epithelium showing koilocytosis,due to sexually transmitted infection with human papilloma virus; malignant change is associated with particular types of the virus.
3.HOW MANY TREATMENTS WILL IT TAKE TO RESOLVE A LESION?
Lesions are resolved in one to four treatments with two-week intervals between treatments.
4. WHAT IS THE SHELF LIFE OF THE PRODUCT?
The Histofreezer products have a shelf life of three years from the date of manufacture. Though the need is unlikely, this means there is sufficient cryogen in each canister on the expiration date to saturate all of the Histofreezer applicators provided in a kit.
5. HOW MANY APPLICATIONS CAN YOU PERFORM WITH ONE SATURATED HISTOFREEZER APPLICATOR?
After saturation of a 5mm Histofreezer applicator, you may perform a second application on the same patient after a 15-second pause between applications. The use time of a saturated 5mm Histofreezer applicator is 120 seconds.
After saturation of a 2mm Histofreezer applicator, you may perform a second application on the same patient after a 15-second pause between applications.The use time of a saturated 2mm Histofreezer applicator is 90 seconds.
6.WHAT IS THE BEST TECHNIQUE TO ENSURE THE APPLICATOR BUD REACHES THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE?
Hold the canister in the upright position. Charge the bud until droplets form. Stop charging, invert the canister with the bud pointing to the floor and wait 15 seconds before treating the lesion.
7.HOW COLD DOES THE APPLICATOR GET?
The applicator temperature reaches -55°C, which minimizes risk of scarring or blistering of the treatment site.
8.CAN I RE-USE THE APPLICATOR BUDS?
Do not use a used applicator for another patient due to risk of cross-contamination. A sufficient supply of applicators is included with each kit.
9. WHILE PRESSING THE VALVE TO SATURATE THE HISTOFREEZER APPLICATOR, WHAT HAPPENS IF THE CRYOGEN DRIPS ONTO THE FLOOR OR CLOTHING?
The Dimethyl Ether, Propane, and Isobutane gas in the Histofreezer canister is a clear liquefied gas that is not harmful to clothing or furniture. Any drips that occur can be simply washed off with a mild soap and will not leave any stains.
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