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Study of the effect of using a collimator on a gamma probe in radioguided surgery

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the performance of the Europrobe gamma probe spatial resolution in radioguided surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the radioguided surgery technique, after a radiotracer injection into the primary tumor, a gamma detector probe is utilized to determine the localization of the sentinel lymph node. In order to simulate the region of the radiotracer injection the sentinel lymph node, two Tc-99m sources, with 20.42 MBq and 0.70 MBq, were positioned in a water-filled tank. With a collimator cap attached to the probe, scans over the water surface were made. So, the count rate was measured by means of lateral displacement of the probe in relation to the both sources with distances ranging between 30 mm and 60 mm. RESULTS: Results showed that the use of the collimator contributes to improve the spatial resolution of the probe allowing the identification of a sentinel lymph node within a distance up to 30 mm from the radiotracer injection point. CONCLUSION: The utilization of a collimator cap with a 3.5 mm diameter central orifice on a Europrobe gamma probe, allows the identification of a sentinel lymph node within a distance up to 30 mm from the radiotracer injection point.

Intraoperative probe; Radioguided surgery; Sentinel lymph node localization; Spatial resolution


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