[HTML][HTML] How molecular imaging will enable robotic precision surgery: the role of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and navigation

T Wendler, FWB van Leeuwen, N Navab… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Molecular imaging is one of the pillars of precision surgery. Its applications range from early
diagnostics to therapy planning, execution, and the accurate assessment of outcomes. In …

Diagnosis and treatment of neoplasms with radionuclide-labeled antibodies

FH DeLand, DM Goldenberg - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 1985 - Elsevier
The in vivo use of radionuclide-labeled antibodies to several types of tumor-associated
antigens or products has proven to be a reliable method for defining primary, recurrent …

Intraoperative radioimmunolocalization of colorectal carcinoma with a hand‐held gamma probe and MAb B72. 3: Comparison of in vivo gamma probe counts with in …

SE Tuttle, SD Jewell, CM Mojzisir… - … journal of cancer, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
A new intraoperative approach to tumor localization using radiolabelled monoclonal
antibody (MAb) B72. 3 involves the use of a hand‐held gamma‐detecting probe (GDP) by …

A newly developed intra-operative gamma camera: performance characteristics in a laboratory phantom study

D Kopelman, I Blevis, G Iosilevsky, A Reznik… - European journal of …, 2005 - Springer
Purpose Radioguided surgery depends on the intra-operative detection of radiolabelled
tissues. This is currently accomplished with hand tools capable of providing a tone signal …

Lack of effect of particle size on the identification of the sentinel node in cutaneous malignancies

JH Wong, K Terada, P Ko, MN Coel - Annals of Surgical Oncology, 1998 - Springer
Background: Radiotracers have become a routine technical component of the new
procedure of intraoperative lymphatic mapping and selective lymphadenectomy. Because …

Lymphoscintigraphy with 13I-labelled epidermal growth factor

C Schatten, N Pateisky, N Vavra, P Ehrenbock… - The Lancet, 1991 - Elsevier
We have used 123 I-labelled epidermal growth factor (EGF) scans to study 14 patients with
advanced cervical cancer. Abnormal lymph node imaging was seen most clearly 6-8 h after …

Radioactive colloids

L Bergqvist - 1987 - inis.iaea.org
Microfiltration and photon correlation spectroscopy were found to be suitable in determining
activity-size and particle size distributions, respectively. Maximal lymph node uptake …

Applications and characterization of radiolabeled or magnetizable nano-and microparticles for RES, lymph, and blood flow studies

S Sven-Erik, A Lena, B Lennart - Microspheres: Medical and …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
For diagnostic purpose, particles can be labeled with radionuclides or contain magnetizable
materials making them suitable for external measurements of their biokinetics in vivo …

Clinical evaluation of lymphoscintigraphy of the head and neck

T Sato, Y Morita, K Kawano, S Suenaga, A Tomomura… - Oral Radiology, 1989 - Springer
Thirty-six patients underwent static and dynamic lymphoscintigraphies with 99m-Tc rhenium
colloid in this series. Static lymphoscintigrams were obtained at 3 hours after injection and …

4 Radio-immunoscintigraphy and intraoperative tumour detection by means of anti-tumour antibodies in patients with ovarian cancer

E Gitsch, N Pateisky - Baillière's Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1989 - Elsevier
A hand-held gamma-ray detection probe was developed by us to circumvent the problems of
conventional radio-immunoscintigraphy (RIS). The intraoperative use of this probe in terms …