This paper reports a new device for the radio-guided surgery technique exploiting beta- emitters. A specific intraoperative beta- detecting probe based on a low-density organic crystal, the diphenylbutadiene-doped para-therphenyl, cou pled by optical fibres to a photomultiplier, was developed. A portable readout electronics was designed to provide the surgeons with multi real-time feedback. The aspects related to the applicability of the device, in particular the perception of the spatial resolution of the probe and the comprehension time necessary to the operator to interpret the system response were investigated. Preliminary promising results support the possibility of using this innovative probe in cancer surgery.
Characterization of a detector for β- radio-guided surgery / Russomando, Andrea; Bellini, Fabio; Bocci, V.; Collamati, Francesco; DE LUCIA, Erika; Faccini, Riccardo; Marafini, M.; Mattei, I.; Morganti, S.; Paramatti, Riccardo; Patera, Vincenzo; Piersanti, Luca; Pinci, Davide; Recchia, L.; Sarti, Alessio; Sciubba, Adalberto; Senzacqua, Martina; SOLFAROLI CAMILLOCCI, Elena; Voena, Cecilia. - In: IL NUOVO CIMENTO C. - ISSN 2037-4909. - 39:1(2016). [10.1393/ncc/i2016-16264-3]
Characterization of a detector for β- radio-guided surgery
RUSSOMANDO, ANDREA;BELLINI, Fabio;COLLAMATI, FRANCESCO;DE LUCIA, Erika;FACCINI, Riccardo;PARAMATTI, Riccardo;PATERA, Vincenzo;PIERSANTI, LUCA;PINCI, davide;SARTI, ALESSIO;SCIUBBA, Adalberto;SENZACQUA, MARTINA;SOLFAROLI CAMILLOCCI, ELENA;VOENA, Cecilia
2016
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This paper reports a new device for the radio-guided surgery technique exploiting beta- emitters. A specific intraoperative beta- detecting probe based on a low-density organic crystal, the diphenylbutadiene-doped para-therphenyl, cou pled by optical fibres to a photomultiplier, was developed. A portable readout electronics was designed to provide the surgeons with multi real-time feedback. The aspects related to the applicability of the device, in particular the perception of the spatial resolution of the probe and the comprehension time necessary to the operator to interpret the system response were investigated. Preliminary promising results support the possibility of using this innovative probe in cancer surgery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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