The procedure is usually performed in an outpatient setting.
Cervical cryotherapy, or freezing, usually lasts about five minutes and causes a slight amount of discomfort.
Cervical cryotherapy is a procedure which involves freezing an area of abnormal tissue on the cervix. This tissue gradually disappears and the cervix heals.
The main advantage of cryotherapy is that it is a simple procedure that requires inexpensive equipment.
Cervical cryotherapy is often followed by a heavy and often odorous discharge during the first month after the procedure. The discharge is due to the dead tissue cells leaving the treatment site.
Cervical cryotherapy is a standard method used to treat cervical dysplasia, meaning the removal of abnormal cell tissue on the cervix.
The cells destroyed by freezing are shed afterwards in a heavy watery discharge.
Women who undergo this procedure typically have had an abnormal Pap smear which has led to a diagnosis of cervical squamous dysplasia often confirmed by biopsy after a colposcopic exam.
Laser treatment and Loop electrocautery excision procedure (LEEP).
The procedure is done by placing a small freeze-probe (cryoprobe) against the cervix that cools the cervix to sub-zero temperatures. The cells destroyed by freezing are shed afterwards.
One cervical cryotherapy is usually sufficient to destroy the abnormal tissue.
The procedure is not performed on women with cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, or acute pelvic inflammation.
No extensive preparation is required.the physician may want to reduce the size of certain growths such as warts prior.In the case of cervical cryotherapy, the procedure is not performed during,or from two to three days before, the menstrual period