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declipseSPECT: Applications and Clinical Benefits

How flexible are you in taking SPECT images?
SurgicEye declipseSPECT offers a flexible and movable SPECT imaging solution that can be used for SLN imaging before and during interventions. Its direct correlation with the patient's anatomy and its 3-D features enable precise identification and localization of radioactive structures. The system can be used as an extended service of nuclear medicine to oncological surgery teams, providing all information required to safely and completely resect radioactively labeled structures by flexible, handheld 3-D imaging and navigation. It is time using imaging in tumor surgery!

Extending the Services from Diagnosis to Surgery Support

declipseSPECT enables the generation of 3-D SPECT images based on a handheld gamma probe inside the operating room. This enables localization of low energy labeled radioactive structures during the intervention for surgery planning, target localization, navigated resection including depth measurements and control during the intervention that all radioactive marked structures are resected.

Documentation and Control during the Intervention

The solution provides a transparent documentation of the surgery thanks to its integrated high resolution camera and the possibility to generate 3-D images during surgery. The deviation between diagnosis and execution can thus be measured during the surgery and corrected if required to ensure a safe and complete patient treatment.

Flexible SPECT imaging

declipseSPECT provides SPECT imaging with a mobile, flexible device. This enables you to use the system in any intervention room that is certified for temporary usage with radioactivity.

 

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