A minimally invasive alternative for pet cancer.

CryoKnife is an image-guided, percutaneous cryoablation system that destroys tumor tissue with controlled freeze thaw cycles — preserving the healthy tissue around it.

CryoKnife device
CryoKnife device detail
CryoKnife probe
CryoKnife clinical environment

Proven in clinical use

1,500+
Veterinary procedures performed across partner hospitals over the past two years.
~70
Specialty veterinary hospitals already trained on the system in clinical practice.
$1.08B
Projected U.S. veterinary oncology market by 2030, growing at 12.6% CAGR.
How it works

Three steps. One visit. Rapid recovery.

A single procedure under local or general anesthesia. Real time imaging keeps the ablation precisely on the tumor and off the tissue you want to preserve.

01
Step one

Image guided needle placement

CT or ultrasound guidance places the ablation probe percutaneously, directly into the tumor — no open surgery, no wide-margin excision.

02
Step two

Controlled freeze thaw cycles

A patented four-layer probe delivers a focused -40 °C zone. Ice crystals disrupt cell membranes; surrounding tissue is held at a safe temperature.

03
Step three

Real-time margin control

The ice ball is visible on imaging throughout the procedure, so the clinician can shape the ablation around the tumor with millimeter precision.

Compared to current options

A different kind of cancer treatment.

Surgery
Radiation
CryoKnife
Invasiveness
Open excision, wide margins
Non-invasive, repeated sessions
Percutaneous, single visit
Anesthetic events
One, prolonged
Multiple over weeks
Single, often local
Tissue preservation
Healthy margins removed
Cumulative tissue damage
Surrounding tissue spared
Cost range*
$1,000 - $7,000+
$2,000 - $6,000+
$800 - $2,600

* Indicative U.S. pricing. Final cost varies by case and partner practice.

Clinical partnership

Bring CryoKnife into your practice.

We install the system on-site, train your team, and stay involved through ongoing case consultation and clinical outcomes work.