
Introducing COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probes Advanced
90-Degree Angle.† Reduced Risk of C-arm Interference.†
The COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probes Advanced have a 90-degree handle making them less top heavy when compared to our COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probes†. In addition, the COOLIEF* Advanced Kit packaging has reduced size and volume when compared to the predicate packaging, allowing it to be more efficient with shelf space and generate less waste.† Benefits of the next-generation COOLIEF* Cooled RF Advanced:

90-degree handle is shorter than the COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probe handle, thus reducing the risk of interference with a C-Arm†

Lesions created by the COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probe Advanced are substantially equivalent in size and shape to the lesions created by the COOLIEF* Cooled RF Probe devices†

Feature a flouromarker to aid in the visualization and confirmation of the probe tip†

Compatible with sterile water, saline or Ringer’s lactate IV bags†
COOLIEF* Probe Advanced and CRA-TBK Tubing Kits are backwards and forwards compatible with all existing Avanos COOLIEF* compatible products including all introducers, generators, and pumps.†
Target Chronic Pain Modalities


Why Use COOLIEF* Coolied Radiofrequency?
COOLIEF* is a minimally invasive effective treatment for a wide range of chronic pain patients, treating chronic knee, cervical, lumbar back, sacroiliac joint, thoracic facet, discogenic back, and hip joint pain.† With COOLIEF Cooled RFA, water-cooled electrodes enable more RFA energy to be delivered than conventional RFA, creating lesions that distally project more than 45% beyond the probe’s tip, resulting in a spherically-shaped lesion that can reach up to 12mm in width (in bench testing).†

Extended durability – clinical trials have demonstrated up to 24 months of pain relief1

Clinically proven by level 1 evidence†

Delivers up to 3.7 times more energy than standard RF†
WATER COOLED PROBES
| Product Code (SKU) | Probe Gauge | Probe Length (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| CRPA-17-100 | 17 | 100 |
| CRPA-17-150 | 17 | 150 |
| CRPA-17-50 | 17 | 50 |
| CRPA-17-75 | 17 | 75 |
| TDP-17-150 | 17 | 150 |
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Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)