PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - KleinJan, Gijs H. AU - van den Berg, Nynke S. AU - van Oosterom, Matthias N. AU - Wendler, Thomas AU - Miwa, Mitsuharu AU - Bex, Axel AU - Hendricksen, Kees AU - Horenblas, Simon AU - van Leeuwen, Fijs W.B. TI - Toward (Hybrid) Navigation of a Fluorescence Camera in an Open Surgery Setting AID - 10.2967/jnumed.115.171645 DP - 2016 Oct 01 TA - Journal of Nuclear Medicine PG - 1650--1653 VI - 57 IP - 10 4099 - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/57/10/1650.short 4100 - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/57/10/1650.full SO - J Nucl Med2016 Oct 01; 57 AB - With the introduction of the hybrid tracer indocyanine green (ICG)-99mTc-nanocolloid, a direct relation between preoperative imaging and intraoperative fluorescence guidance was established. However, fluorescence guidance remains limited by its superficial nature. This study evaluated the feasibility of a nuclear medicine–based navigation concept that allowed intraoperative positioning of a fluorescence camera (FC) in the vicinity of preoperatively defined ICG-99mTc-nanocolloid containing sentinel nodes (SNs). Methods: Five patients with penile cancer scheduled for SN biopsy were injected with ICG-99mTc-nanocolloid followed by preoperative SPECT/CT imaging. The navigation device was used to provide a real-time augmented reality overlay of the SPECT/CT images and video output of the FC. This overlay was then used for FC navigation. Results: SPECT/CT identified 13 SNs in 9 groins. FC navigation was successful for all 12 intraoperatively evaluated SNs (average error, 8.8 mm; range, 0–20 mm). Conclusion: This study reveals the potential benefits of FC navigation during open surgery procedures.