Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9708232 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Cryosurgery is a well established technique that can offer considerable advantages to the patient. To date cryosurgical instruments have predominantly employed either liquid cryogens or the J-T expansion of high-pressure gases in an open cycle. The handling of cryogens or high pressure gases in a surgical environment poses logistical problems. A two-stage vapour cycle cryosurgical system has been designed to use either R23 or R508B in the low temperature stage and R404A for pre-cooling. This paper reports the results of trials of the prototype using R23 in the low temperature stage. The cooling performance achieved equals that of existing, open cycle, cryosurgical systems.
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Authors
R.B. Coleman, R.N. Richardson,