The commonly used gamma probes are easy to use but also give rough information when employed in radioisotope-guided surgery. When images are required for exact localization, a gamma camera as well as a probe have to be used. Position-sensitive photomultipliers have contemporaneously allowed high-resolution scintigraphy and miniaturization of gamma cameras. We have assembled a miniature gamma camera with a 1-square-inch field of view and an intrinsic resolution of about 1 mm. When the minicamera is collimated with a large-holed, highly sensitive collimator, it acquires a spatial resolution of 3 mm. This prototype has been tested in the detection of difficult-to-image breast cancer sentinel nodes. Five nodes that had not been found with the usual technique of an Anger camera plus conventional probe were checked with the miniature camera that we named imaging probe: it actually is small enough to be used as a probe and large enough to give an image. One of the five nodes was found and imaged. It was small, disease-free, close to the tumor and probably hidden by the Compton halo around the peritumoral injection site. Our pilot study shows that the imaging probe, although still a prototype, has certain advantages over conventional methods when lymph node localization is required during surgery.

Detection of sentinel node in breast cancer: Pilot study with the imaging probe / Scopinaro, Francesco; Pani, Roberto; Alessandro, Soluri; Pellegrini, Rosanna; Raffaele, Scafe; DE VINCENTIS, Giuseppe; Francesca, Capoccetti; Vincenzo David Stella, Chiarini; Salvatore, Stella. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - STAMPA. - 86:4(2000), pp. 329-331. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd Italian Congress of the Italian-Group-of-the-Radioguided-Surgery-and-Immunoscintigraphy tenutosi a MILAN, ITALY nel JAN 27-28, 2000).

Detection of sentinel node in breast cancer: Pilot study with the imaging probe

SCOPINARO, Francesco;PANI, Roberto;PELLEGRINI, Rosanna;DE VINCENTIS, Giuseppe;
2000

Abstract

The commonly used gamma probes are easy to use but also give rough information when employed in radioisotope-guided surgery. When images are required for exact localization, a gamma camera as well as a probe have to be used. Position-sensitive photomultipliers have contemporaneously allowed high-resolution scintigraphy and miniaturization of gamma cameras. We have assembled a miniature gamma camera with a 1-square-inch field of view and an intrinsic resolution of about 1 mm. When the minicamera is collimated with a large-holed, highly sensitive collimator, it acquires a spatial resolution of 3 mm. This prototype has been tested in the detection of difficult-to-image breast cancer sentinel nodes. Five nodes that had not been found with the usual technique of an Anger camera plus conventional probe were checked with the miniature camera that we named imaging probe: it actually is small enough to be used as a probe and large enough to give an image. One of the five nodes was found and imaged. It was small, disease-free, close to the tumor and probably hidden by the Compton halo around the peritumoral injection site. Our pilot study shows that the imaging probe, although still a prototype, has certain advantages over conventional methods when lymph node localization is required during surgery.
2000
breast cancer; high-resolution scintigraphy; lymphoscintigraphy; position-sensitive photo multiplier tubes; sentinel node biopsy
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Detection of sentinel node in breast cancer: Pilot study with the imaging probe / Scopinaro, Francesco; Pani, Roberto; Alessandro, Soluri; Pellegrini, Rosanna; Raffaele, Scafe; DE VINCENTIS, Giuseppe; Francesca, Capoccetti; Vincenzo David Stella, Chiarini; Salvatore, Stella. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - STAMPA. - 86:4(2000), pp. 329-331. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd Italian Congress of the Italian-Group-of-the-Radioguided-Surgery-and-Immunoscintigraphy tenutosi a MILAN, ITALY nel JAN 27-28, 2000).
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