- Cryotherapy
In the rapidly evolving landscape of tumor treatment, minimally invasive methods such as cryoablation are playing an increasingly important role in tumor therapy. Cryoablation involves using compressed gas-filled probes to freeze tumor cells to below -20°C, thereby destroying them. Cryotherapy is typically designed with precise surgical planning based on the specific clinical needs of individual patients and the characteristics of the target tumor, which may be performed in the operating room or through image-guided procedures. In specific cases, percutaneous cryoablation therapy has been proven feasible for spinal tumor patients. By combining cryoablation with imaging technology, tumors can be precisely targeted, healthy surrounding tissues can be preserved, and postoperative complications can be minimized. Cryotherapy may be beneficial for both local tumor control and pain management.