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    World J Surg Oncol. 2007 Apr 25;5:43.

    A multimodality localization technique for radio-guided surgery.

    Gulec SA, Hoenie E, Rheinheimer K.

    Goshen cancer Institute at Goshen Health System, Goshen, IN, USA. sgulec@goshenhealth.com

    BACKGROUND: Intraoperative localization of image or endoscopy-detected lesions occasionally pose surgical challenges due to the small lesion size and/or difficult anatomic exposure. Identification of such lesions can be facilitated using a hand-held gamma probe with utilization of Tc-99m macroaggregate albumen (MAA) localization technique. The radiopharmaceutical injection can be performed using ultrasound (US) or endoscopy guidance. CASE PRESENTATIONS: The clinical use of the Tc-99m MAA protocol gamma probe-guided surgery was discussed in three representative cases. Surgical indication was diagnostic exploration in two patients with suspicious lymphadenopathy, and determination of extent of surgical resection in a patient with polyposis. Lesion localization with 100 microcurie (3.7 MBq) Tc-99m MAA prior to surgical exploration resulted in definitive localization of lesions intraoperatively. CONCLUSION: The use Tc-99m MAA deposition technique at the site of surgical target is a highly efficient radio-guided surgery technique with definitive impact on the success of surgical exploration in selected indications.

    PMID: 17459152 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1868731

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