"Declipse" of the SLN and Tumor
The world, the patient, and the surgical treatment are all in 3-D and change over time. declipseSPECT provides for the first time worldwide an intra-operative 3-D imaging solution to visualize radioactively labeled tumor structures and sentinel nodes in 3-D during a surgical procedure, a direct anatomical reference to the images for navigation and quality assurance as well as a transparent documentation of the performed treatment. declipseSPECT simply makes the invisible visible in 3D.
declipseSPECT application domains in radio-guided surgery
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Benefits
declipseSPECT enables the surgeon to be more efficient and reduces operation time
Intra-operative 3-D imaging makes the surgeon able to detect, localize and find structures hidden behind other radioactively labeled sources. In contrast to gamma probe and 2-D gamma camera systems, SurgicEye's 3-D solution can see beyond the skin and provides a full, realistic picture of radioactivity distribution, while correlating this directly with the anatomy and thus providing advanced support during intervention. This shortens operation time and enables the surgeon to spot more labeled structures.
declipseSPECT ensures a minimally invasive procedure for the patient
Through 3-D imaging radioactivity can be localized in all dimensions enabling depth to be quantified and displayed on screen. This enables precise surgery planning and support during the operation. The surgeon can thus determine more easily the shortest access paths for minimal trauma and morbidity of the patient during the search for the labeled sentinel nodes or tumors.
declipseSPECT reduces second operation rate
3-D imaging and video augmentation during surgery provide full control during the procedure. Remaining radioactivity can be identified and localized during the intervention, which can lead to improvements in the surgery outcome and reduces second operation rate.
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