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The Effect of Argon Gas Pressure on Ice Ball Size and Rate of Formation
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In accordance with the Joule-Thomson effect, higher initial gas pressures used for cryoablation in a transparent gel model demonstrate statistically significant lower temperatures, faster decreases in temperature, and formation of larger ice balls than lower gas pressures do. With contemporary technology, multiple simultaneous cryoprobe deployment does not compromise individual probe efficacy. The use of higher initial tank pressures will theoretically help future cryoprobes be more effective, creating a greater volume of cell necrosis and a smaller indeterminate zone.
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