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Gonioprobe, an Innovative Gamma-probe to Guide Parathyroid Radio-guided Surgery: First Clinical Experiences with Navigator and Lock-on-target Functions

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CURRENT RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 161-169

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1874471013666200721013903

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Gamma-probe; parathyroid; radio-guided surgery; 99mTcSestamibi; primary hyperparathyroidism; innovative

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The study designed a new prototype of gamma-probe, Gonioprobe, which effectively assisted surgeons in detecting and excising abnormal parathyroid tissue during surgery, reducing surgical time, postoperative complications, as well as hospitalization and costs.
Background: Radioguided surgery represents a validated technique for the detection and the excision of abnormal parathyroid glands responsible for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). To date little attention has been paid as to how the characteristics of gamma-probes can influence surgical procedure and time, thus having an impact on postoperative morbidity, hospitalization and costs. Methods: We designed a new prototype of gamma-probe, the Gonioprobe, and tested its clinical utility in the operating room. Gonioprobe, thanks to its 5 scintillating independent crystals, performs the dual function of Navigator and Lock-on-target. These characteristics allow the immediate guidance of the surgeon's hand towards the source with very high precision, and with a much higher spatial resolution than commercial probes. Gonioprobe was used during intervention to detect abnormal parathyroid tissue, and to ensure no radioactivity in surgery bed after adenoma removal. Results: We tested our gamma-probe on parathyroid adenomas particularly difficult to identify at a visual inspection due to anatomy modifications from previous neck surgery and/or characterized by uncommon localization. Moreover, parathyroid adenomas were hardly removable due to the proximity to the esophagus, neck vessels and/or recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). An intraoperative nerve monitoring system was used to protect the recurrent laryngeal nerve from injuries. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay and frozen biopsy confirmed the successful excision of the adenomas. Conclusion: The intraoperative use of the innovative Gonioprobe along with the nerve monitoring system allowed an accurate and safe removal of parathyroid adenomas and offered a significant advantage by reducing surgical time and postoperative complications, as well as hospitalization and costs.

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