Salvage Cryo
Radiation failure no longer means patient failure
SalvageCryo
Salvage cryoablation provides a curative treatment option for local prostate cancer following radiation failure
What is salvage cryo?
- Salvage cryoablation is a minimally invasive treatment option for biopsy-confirmed local prostate cancer following radiation failure.
- The procedure can be used on patients following external beam radiation, brachytherapy and combination radiation.
Who can benefit from salvage cryo?
- Radiation Failure
- Any Localized Disease
- Surgical & Non-Surgical Candidates
Salvage cryo applications
These illustrations reflect sample variations of Cryoablation techniques and are not intended for Training or educational purposes Consult the Directions for Use (DFU) for more information.

Full gland freeze using 2.4mm cryoprobes
This illustration demonstrates the use of six 2.4mm cryoprobes positioned on both sides of the prostate separated by <2.0cm. A full gland freeze encapsulates the entire prostate with lethal ice (<-40°C). In this illustration the ice balls from the cryoprobes are still forming and will eventually coalesce (typically at 10 minutes).
Full freeze beyond the prostate capsule using 2.4mm cryoprobes
This illustration demonstrates the use of six 2.4mm cryoprobes positioned on both sides of the prostate separated by <2.0cm. A full gland freeze encapsulates the entire prostate with lethal ice (<- 40°C). In this illustration the ice balls from the cryoprobes are still forming and will eventually coalesce (typically at 10 minutes). An extra safety margin can be created by extending the ice into the soft tissue beyond the prostate capsule.
Full gland freeze using 2.4Smm cryoprobes
This illustration demonstrates the use of six 2.4Smm cryoprobes positioned on both sides of the prostate separated by <2.0cm. A full gland freeze encapsulates the entire prostate with lethal ice (<- 40°C). In this illustration the ice balls from the cryoprobes are still forming and will eventually coalesce (typically at 10 minutes). The 2.4S cryoprobe creates a lethal ice ball 27mm long and is designed for smaller prostate glands, typical in post radiation cases.The Right Probe The Right Outcomes





