What are the applications of low-temperature nitrogen equipment in the medical field?

Cryogenic nitrogen equipment has a wide range of applications in the medical field, and its unique low-temperature characteristics provide a variety of possibilities for medical processes. Here are some of the main application areas:

Dermatological Treatment

Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy has significant effects in the treatment of dermatological diseases. For example, for skin diseases such as plantar warts, skin tags, keloids, corns, and chronic eczema, liquid nitrogen freezing can destroy the diseased tissue for therapeutic purposes. In addition, liquid nitrogen freezing technology can also be used to remove blemishes on the surface of the skin, such as dark spots, moles, etc., while promoting skin regeneration and repair.

Pain management

The low-temperature properties of liquid nitrogen are also used in pain management and can be effective in relieving pain symptoms.
Ophthalmic applications:

In the field of ophthalmology, liquid nitrogen freezing technology can be used for the treatment of certain eye diseases, such as pterygium. Through freezing, diseased tissue can be effectively removed while promoting the repair and regeneration of eye tissue.

Cryotherapy

During surgery, low-temperature nitrogen is used to lower body temperature, reduce bleeding during surgery, and reduce the extent of tissue damage. In addition, nitrogen can also be used in oxygen therapy, where oxygen is provided by breathing pure nitrogen, which is particularly effective in dealing with certain respiratory diseases and oxygen insufficiencies.

Tissue preservation

The use of cryogenic processes to store blood, blood components, other cells, body fluids, or tissue samples has provided strong support for the development of transplant medicine. For example, liquid nitrogen plays a key role in the cryosurvival and transplantation of tissues such as bone marrow, hematopoietic stem cells, skin, and cornea.

Sterilization and disinfection

In the process of medical device disinfection and preparation of pharmaceutical raw materials, low-temperature nitrogen is often used for sterilization, because its low temperature degree and strong oxidation capacity can be effectively sterilized, and will not cause damage to medical equipment or drugs.
In summary, cryogenic nitrogen equipment has a wide and diverse application in the medical field, providing an effective solution for the treatment and medical process of many diseases. These applications not only reflect the unique value of cryogenic nitrogen in the medical field, but also promote the continuous development and progress of medical technology.