The Narwhal system operates without the need for dedicated capital equipment, such as external compressed-gas cylinders or footswitches. Instead, the device uses a self-contained, disposable N₂O cartridge activated by an integrated handle. This design allows clinicians to perform palliative recanalization and tissue biopsies with a 1.3 mm shaft that is compatible with standard bronchoscopes and endoscopes featuring working channels of 2.0 mm or larger.
Key design specifications include an adjustable sheath that allows users to select a freeze zone of 3 mm or 6 mm, providing approximately 160 seconds of total freeze endurance per probe. Clinical interest in this technology follows the FROSTBITE-2 study, which demonstrated a 10% increase in diagnostic yield when using cryoprobes compared to traditional forceps biopsies. Krish Bhadra, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford Medicine, noted that removing the console requirement directly addresses barriers to the wider adoption of cryobiopsy techniques.





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