Thermocoagulation for Precancerous Lesions
A complete point-of-care precancer cervical treatment solution within a single sitting.
Thermocoagulation for
Precancerous Lesions
A complete point-of-care precancer cervical treatment solution within a single sitting.
An immediate point-of-care
treatment for precancerous lesions
ThermoGlide offers the physician an immediate precancer treatment option within a single sitting.
This lightweight, portable, and battery-run device does not require complex training. It could be used by non-OB/GYN physicians and providers that are not trained to perform LEEP, increasing the availability of cervical precancer treatment.
ThermoGlide allows the clinician to treat lesions that appear during a cervical examination, safely and effectively, with minimal side effects. The procedure does not require general anesthetic and the majority of women report mild or moderate discomfort.
Thermal ablation received endorsement by the World Health Organization (WHO) for treatment of CIN 2/3.
Thermal ablation received endorsement by the World Health Organization (WHO) for treatment of CIN 2/3.
How does it work?
The ThermoGlide uses heat to decimate tissue. The probe is heated quickly within 8 seconds and remains at 100°C allowing for rapid cervical ablation. The superficial epithelium withers and dissipates after the treatment, while the stroma and glandular crypts are destroyed. Thermo coagulation offers shorter treatment time as compared to cryotherapy (2).
The ThermoGlide uses heat to decimate tissue. The probe is heated quickly within 8 seconds and remains at 100°C allowing for rapid cervical ablation. The superficial epithelium withers and dissipates after the treatment, while the stroma and glandular crypts are destroyed. Thermo coagulation offers shorter treatment time as compared to cryotherapy (2).
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Minimal pain and downtime
Does not require general anesthetic. The majority of women report mild or moderate discomfort.
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Safe and effective
Safe, quick, and acceptable as an outpatient procedure(1).
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Short treatment time
Thermo-coagualation offers shorter treatment time as compared to cryotherapy(2)
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Easy to use
Quick learning curve, simple handling and assembly . Could be used by non-OB/GYN physicians and providers.
(1) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24597779/#:~:text=Main%20results%3A%20Among%204569%20CIN,and%20fertility%20was%20not%20impaired.
(2) Thermal ablation versus cryotherapy or loop excision to treat women positive for cervical precancer on visual inspection with acetic acid test: pilot phase of a randomised controlled trial Leeya F Pinder, Groesbeck P Parham, Partha Basu, Richard Muwonge, Eric Lucas, Namakau Nyambe,Catherine Sauvaget, Mulindi H Mwanahamuntu, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, Walter Prendiville. Lancet Oncol 2020 Jan;21(1):175-184.
A complete ThermoGlide kit including a hard case
Heated Probe Tip
Specifically designed for the treatment of cervical anomalies
Safety timer
The unit checks the functionality of each probe during heat-up mode. Embedded timer for patient safety
Rechargeable battery
Rechargeable battery, with no need for electricity
Ergonomically designed handle
Light weight and portable. Ergonomically designed handle for accurate and optimal use.
A complete ThermoGlide kit including a hard case
Heated Probe Tip
Specifically designed for the treatment of cervical anomalies
Safety timer
The unit checks the functionality of each probe during heat-up mode. Embedded timer for patient safety
Rechargeable battery
Rechargeable battery, with no need for electricity
Ergonomically designed handle
Light weight and portable. Ergonomically designed handle for accurate and optimal use.
Customer
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Clinically validated
Clinically validated
where physicians found it to be reliable and clinically effective.
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