A cryoablation system destroys cancerous tissue by applying extremely low temperatures through specialized cryoprobes. It is a minimally invasive technique used for renal, hepatic, bone, or soft-tissue tumors. The system operates under ultrasound, CT, or MRI guidance for precise probe placement. Ice-ball formation ensures complete necrosis of the targeted tumor. Often selected when surgery is contraindicated or high-risk. The procedure is performed in interventional radiology suites or hybrid ORs. Multiple freeze–thaw cycles enhance treatment effectiveness. The system includes gas supply units, control consoles, and monitoring tools. It enables faster patient recovery compared to open surgery. Fully compliant with Indian regulatory standards for ablative medical devices.