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Freeze the Disease. Free the Patient. How Cool is that?™
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Spray Cryotherapy / What Physicians Are Saying

"The ease of treatment reminds me of the dermatologist's use of liquid nitrogen for freezing small cancers and warts. In my twenty years of medicine, I have not seen a device that will so quickly change my practice and improve patient care."
Walter J. Coyle, MD
Scripps Clinic (San Diego, CA)

"This is truly revolutionary. This is very impressive. One patient had more than 99 percent of his disease gone after his initial treatment. I've never seen patients respond so quickly. The procedure is a painless treatment. I believe the future is here."
Jack Leya, MD
Loyola University Medical Center (Chicago, IL)

"This is a disease we see in a lot of older patients with other illnesses, so the decision to send them to surgery requires careful consideration. Cryoablation therapy is particularly attractive for older patients who may have other complications or other medical issues – such as accompanying heart or lung diseases – that make traditional surgeries too risky."
Jayaprakash Sreenarasimhaiah, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, TX)

"It's very exciting…better than surgery to try to deal with this problem that we're becoming more aware of."
Seth A. Gross, MD
Norwalk Hospital (Norwalk, CT)

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All testimonials included in this website represent the individual experience of some physicians. Individual experiences with CSA treatment may vary.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The CSA System is contraindicated for use during pregnancy, where significant esophageal ulceration or mucosal break is evident, where esophageal narrowing exists that precludes advancing into the stomach, where any procedure or anatomy has significantly reduced or restricted the volume of the stomach including but not limited to gastric bypass, stomach stapling, and gastrojejunostomy, where any disease state has significantly reduced the elasticity in the GI tract (e.g. Marfan's syndrome), and where food is identified in the stomach or proximal duodenum at the time of the procedure and cannot be removed. The most common side effects include chest pain, sore throat, difficult or painful swallowing. Other rare but serious side effects may occur. Always consult with a physician to determine whether this treatment may be appropriate for you.
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