Gamma Probe
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A gamma probe is a handheld device used with a Geiger-Muller tube or scintillation counter, for intraoperative use following interstitial injection of a radionuclide, to locate regional lymph nodes by their radioactivity. It is used primarily for sentinel lymph node mapping and parathyroid surgery.

History

The sentinel node market experienced high growth during the last 10 years starting with melanoma sentinel node surgical search and breast cancer sentinel node staging; both are currently considered standards of care. Most surgeons propose node staging after a positive breast biopsy. New applications are being developed for parathyroid direct detection and intra-operative detection of cancerous tissue using tumor-seeking radiopharmaceuticals. Parathyroid detection is growing fast, while the intraoperative use of gamma probes for direct tumor detection is just emerging.

Quality Criteria

To evaluate the quality of a gamma probe system one must measure or discuss the following parameters:
  1. Spatial selectivity
  2. Spatial resolution
  3. Maximum sensitivity
  4. Quality of shielding
  5. Energy resolution and spectral discrimination
  6. Display of signal

Competition

The following companies manufacture gamma probes:
Company Device Control Unit PET Capable Origin Country Company Website Worldwide Market Share
RMD Instruments Navigator yes MA, USA rmdmedical.com 45%
NeoProbe Neo 2000 yes OH, USA Neoprobe.com 35%
Care Wise Medical C-Trak yes CA, USA carewise.com 15%
CLERAD Gamma Sup yes France clerad.fr 5%
IntraMedical Imaging Node Seeker yes CA, USA gammaprobe.com 1%
Eurorad SA Euro Probe ? Germany em-instruments.com 1%
World of Medicine Gamma Finder ? Germany gammafinder.com 1%
Nucleo Med (Pol.Hi.Tech) Nucleo Probe ? Italy scintiprobe.com 1%
DeLong Instruments DiSurpro ? Czech Republic dicomps.com <1%
Nuclear Lab DGC II ? Argentina nuclearlab.com <1%
GFE Service Gamma Locator DXI yes Germany gfe-service.de <1%
Crystal Photonics GmbH Crystal Probe yes Germany surgicalprobe.com
Crystal-Photonics.com
<1%
Silicon Sensor Intl. SIS System yes Germany silicon-sensor.com <1%
Gammasonics Gamma Probe Explorer yes Australia gammasonics.com <1%

Isotopes for clinical use with Gamma Probes

  1. Tc99m - Technetium-99m
  2. I125 - Iodine 125
  3. I131 - Iodine 131
  4. I111 - Indium 111
  5. F18 - Fluorine 18
  6. Ga68 - Gallium 68

See also

  • Nuclear medicine
    Nuclear medicine
    In nuclear medicine procedures, elemental radionuclides are combined with other elements to form chemical compounds, or else combined with existing pharmaceutical compounds, to form radiopharmaceuticals. These radiopharmaceuticals, once administered to the patient, can localize to specific organs...

  • Gamma camera
    Gamma camera
    A gamma camera, also called a scintillation camera or Anger camera, is a device used to image gamma radiation emitting radioisotopes, a technique known as scintigraphy...

  • Positron emission tomography
    Positron emission tomography
    Positron emission tomography is nuclear medicine imaging technique that produces a three-dimensional image or picture of functional processes in the body. The system detects pairs of gamma rays emitted indirectly by a positron-emitting radionuclide , which is introduced into the body on a...

  • Molecular Imaging
    Molecular imaging
    Molecular imaging originated from the field of radiopharmacology due to the need to better understand the fundamental molecular pathways inside organisms in a noninvasive manner.- Overview :...

  • Sentinel lymph node
    Sentinel lymph node
    The sentinel lymph node is the hypothetical first lymph node or group of nodes reached by metastasizing cancer cells from a primary tumor.-Physiology:...


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