Radioguided Surgery 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26051-8_5
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Tracers Applied in Radioguided Surgery

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“…Unfortunately, radiation dose to the patient does increase. fhSPECT navigation + Ultrasound (Percutaneous interventions) 100,113,114,116,119,120,130,150,156,157,179,[186][187][188]191,[194][195][196]198,199,212,216,220,221,244,245,254] Radioguided occult lesion localization (ROLL) Pulmonary lesions (e.g. lung cancer), thyroid cancer, endometriosis, renal cancer, ovary cancer, colorectal In the evolution of surgical techniques, more and more minimally invasive alternatives are being pursued, of which (robot-assisted) laparoscopic surgery is a prime example [112].…”
Section: Article Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unfortunately, radiation dose to the patient does increase. fhSPECT navigation + Ultrasound (Percutaneous interventions) 100,113,114,116,119,120,130,150,156,157,179,[186][187][188]191,[194][195][196]198,199,212,216,220,221,244,245,254] Radioguided occult lesion localization (ROLL) Pulmonary lesions (e.g. lung cancer), thyroid cancer, endometriosis, renal cancer, ovary cancer, colorectal In the evolution of surgical techniques, more and more minimally invasive alternatives are being pursued, of which (robot-assisted) laparoscopic surgery is a prime example [112].…”
Section: Article Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of factors still makes this kind of nuclear detection dominant during surgery: (1) a clear connection to preoperative total body molecular imaging (i.e. SPECT/CT) available, (2) in-depth information offered for lesion localization and confirmation, (3) ease of use due to low sample times (<1 s) and plurality of form factors possible with relative lightweight and small dimensions, and (4) a relative low dose to patient and surgical staff [254].…”
Section: Five-year Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, Costa et al have used ex vivo Cerenkov imaging to identify 68 Ga-PSMA-11 uptake in prostate sections containing primary PCa lesions. Despite the potential displayed by these technologies, the half-life of 68 Ga ( t 1/2, rad = 1.1 h) limits the surgical time frame, the radiation dose to the surgical staff is potentially high, , and renal clearance of 68 Ga-PSMA-11 (kidney retention 139.4 ± 21.4%ID/g at 1 h) means that prostate samples need to be rinsed prior to imaging to remove urine contamination. Furthermore, the signal penetration of β + -emissions (mm range) and the resulting Cerenkov luminescence (<2 mm) limits the implementation to superficial lesions.…”
Section: Psma-targeted Tracersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While no specific OSCC data exist, for the 99m Tc-based radiocolloids, when applied at the same or a similar activity, the radiation risk associated with this procedure is low [45]. This may, however, change when radiocolloids are used that have, for example, 89 Zr as radiolabel [46, 47]. …”
Section: Dosimetry and Radiation Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%