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Cryotherapy System
A practical and effective solution for cervical cancer precursors
100 W. Industrial Rd. Addison, IL 60101 USA • t: +1 630.627.4105 • f: +1 630.627.0127 • info@medgyn.com • www. medgyn.com
More than 270,000 women die from
cervical cancer every year.
Cervical Dysplasia affects women worldwide. Progress is being made in vaccinating young women
before they become sexually active. However, for women already affected with cervical dysplasia,
cryotherapy is widely accepted as a practical and effective method for treating cervical cancer
precursors.*
According to the World Health Organization, cryotherapy is recommended for use in low-resource
settings because it is effective, has limited side effects, and does not require electricity.**
It is inexpensive and easy to use option compared to other treatment options.
*WHO Technical Specifications: Cryosurgical equipment for the treatment of precancerous cervical lesions and prevention of cervical cancer. World Health
Organization, Geneva, 2012
**WHO Guideline Specifications: Cryosurgical guidelines for the screening and treatment of cervical cancer. Who Health Organization, Geneva, 2014
MedGyn MGC-200 Cryotherapy System TM
019002/0811 Cryotherapy Tip GT-0811 Skin Lesion, 8mm Diam, 45° angle
019002/0507 Cryotherapy Tip GT-0507 Skin Lesion, 5mm Diam, 45° angle
General Specifications
019000 MedGyn MGC-200 Cryotherapy System
Refrigerant: Nitrous Oxide (N20) or Carbon
019003 O Ring For Cryo System
Dioxide (CO2) medical-grade from non-syphon
019001 Cart for cylinder, 6lb or 20lb cylinders