2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001040170057
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Radio-guided Parathyreoidektomie: Erfolgreiche intraoperative Lokalisationsdiagnostik bei primärem und rezidivierendem Hyperparathyreoidismus mit 99 mTc-MIBI

Abstract: The intraoperative use of a gamma probe detector is highly effective in identifying parathyroid adenomas in pHPT and recurrent HPT and supports minimally invasive techniques.

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“…Numerous application protocols regarding RGS have been reported, with injected radioactivity ranging from 37 to 740 MBq 99m Tc-MIBI. Concerning the time interval between application and scanning, protocols are rather similar with tracer injection around the start of surgery, which usually results in an interval of about 30 to 90 minutes [1-4,22]. Administration of 370 MBq is probably most common [2,4].…”
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“…Numerous application protocols regarding RGS have been reported, with injected radioactivity ranging from 37 to 740 MBq 99m Tc-MIBI. Concerning the time interval between application and scanning, protocols are rather similar with tracer injection around the start of surgery, which usually results in an interval of about 30 to 90 minutes [1-4,22]. Administration of 370 MBq is probably most common [2,4].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the time interval between application and scanning, protocols are rather similar with tracer injection around the start of surgery, which usually results in an interval of about 30 to 90 minutes [1-4,22]. Administration of 370 MBq is probably most common [2,4]. This protocol seems to be the best compromise regarding detection accuracy and radiation protection of the personnel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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