ABSTRACT
Neither the blood nor the arterial walls show evidence of injury when thawing is allowed. A normal circulation can be restored. Since nerve endings are ablated, cryosurgery is relatively painless.
See p. 40.
Neither the blood nor the arterial walls show evidence of injury when thawing is allowed. A normal circulation can be restored. Since nerve endings are ablated, cryosurgery is relatively painless.
See p. 40.