2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2019.11.131
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Breast Cancer Using Short Time Injection Protocol and Intraoperative Freehand SPECT Imaging

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“…Count rate data from the probe's single detector are streamed to a fast reconstruction algorithm to generate a 3D (fhSPECT) image of the radiotracer distribution that is superimposed upon a live visible light video image of the patient. Declipse ® SPECT (also referred to here as probe fhSPECT) has been widely used in SLN mapping in a variety of cancers including breast [14,15] and melanoma [16][17][18]. It has also been successfully employed in localization of pre-operatively placed radioactive tumor markers such as the 125 I seeds used in breast cancer surgery [19].…”
Section: A Sentinel Lymph Node Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Count rate data from the probe's single detector are streamed to a fast reconstruction algorithm to generate a 3D (fhSPECT) image of the radiotracer distribution that is superimposed upon a live visible light video image of the patient. Declipse ® SPECT (also referred to here as probe fhSPECT) has been widely used in SLN mapping in a variety of cancers including breast [14,15] and melanoma [16][17][18]. It has also been successfully employed in localization of pre-operatively placed radioactive tumor markers such as the 125 I seeds used in breast cancer surgery [19].…”
Section: A Sentinel Lymph Node Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freehand SPECT has been successfully used for SLN mapping in a variety of cancers including breast [10,11] and melanoma [12][13][14][15], and has demonstrated identi cation of a higher number of SLNs compared to conventional gamma probe detection [10]. It has also been successfully employed in localization of pre-operatively placed radioactive tumor markers such as the 125 I seeds used in breast cancer surgery [16].…”
Section: A Sentinel Lymph Node Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freehand SPECT has been successfully used for SLN mapping in a variety of cancers including breast [10,11] and melanoma [12][13][14][15] and has demonstrated identification of a higher number of SLNs compared to conventional gamma probe detection [10]. It has also been successfully employed in localization of preoperatively placed radioactive tumor markers such as the 125 I seeds used in breast cancer surgery [16].…”
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