Panoralle Cryoapplicator

The pan parallel cryoapplicator is a device designed to treat retinal detachment by cryopexy of the sclera. This treatment method is one of the most effective and safe ways to restore vision in this pathology.

The pan-parallel cryoapplicator is a metal tip that is connected to a cooling source. The tip has a flat shape and an angled surface. This allows for uniform and strictly limited area cryopexy, which ensures more effective treatment and fewer complications.

When using a pan parallel cryoapplicator, the doctor inserts the tip into the patient's eye through a small incision in the cornea. The cooling source then begins delivering cold gas, which freezes the sclera and locks it in place. This helps stop retinal detachment and restore vision.

Treatment of retinal detachment using a pan parallel cryoapplicator is a safe and effective procedure. It allows you to achieve good results in most cases and reduce the risk of complications. However, as with any surgical procedure, there is a possibility of side effects and complications. Therefore, before carrying out this procedure, it is necessary to carefully assess the patient’s condition and conduct the necessary examination.



A pan parallel cryoappliator is a medical device that is used to treat retinal detachment. Retinal detachment is a serious condition that can lead to vision loss and even blindness. As a result of the departure of ganglion cells and damage to the fibers of the optic nerve, communication between neurons is disrupted