Gynecological Tip 130mm x Ø 4mm - Cryoalfa®
The Gynecological Tip 130mm x Ø 4mm is an advanced accessory designed for the treatment of gynecological lesions in veterinary settings, using the cryosurgery system Cryoalfa®. With a length of 130 mm and a diameter of 4 mm, this tip is ideal for treatments requiring a greater penetration depth and a wider application area, perfect for gynecological treatments on large animals or in hard-to-reach anatomical areas.
Main features:
- Tip diameter: 4 mm, ideal for treatments on medium to large lesions such as genital warts and other gynecological conditions in animals, requiring a larger application area to ensure effective treatment.
- Tip length: 130 mm, designed to reach a greater depth, allowing for easy treatment of lesions in hard-to-access anatomical areas or on large animals.
- Material: Made of high-quality glass, allowing for a uniform distribution of cold to achieve a safe and efficient treatment. The transparency of the material facilitates visibility during application, ensuring maximum control over the treatment.
- Compatibility: Exclusively compatible with the Cryoalfa® system, which offers controlled and precise delivery of the refrigerant gas, optimizing treatment effectiveness.
- Use: Indicated for gynecological treatments in veterinary medicine, such as the removal of genital warts, genital warts or other more extensive skin lesions that require deep treatment and a larger application surface.
Main advantages:
- Depth and precision: The length of 130 mm allows for treatment of deeper or hard-to-reach areas, maintaining high precision during application.
- Safety and reliability: The durable glass ensures a uniform distribution of cold, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues and ensuring safe and effective treatments.
- Versatility: Suitable for the treatment of large gynecological lesions, this tip is particularly useful for large animals or for treatments requiring greater penetration.
This Gynecological Tip is intended exclusively for veterinary use and should not be used in human settings.