1. An Intraoperative $\beta ^{-}$ Detecting Probe for Radio-Guided Surgery in Tumour Resection
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Silvio Morganti, F. Bellini, Davide Pinci, G. Chiodi, Alessio Sarti, L. Recchia, Vincenzo Patera, Riccardo Paramatti, Francesco Collamati, Erika De Lucia, C. Voena, Raffaella Donnarumma, A. Russomando, Adalberto Sciubba, Riccardo Faccini, V. Bocci, Michela Marafini, Carlo Mancini Terracciano, and Elena Solfaroli Camillocci
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Beta probe ,business.industry ,Tumor resection ,phantoms ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,simulation ,medicine.disease ,Physics - Medical Physics ,cancer detection ,radio-guided surgery ,surgical instruments ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Surgery ,Resection ,Meningioma ,Testing protocols ,Glioma ,medicine ,business ,Field conditions - Abstract
The development of the $\beta^-$ based radio-guided surgery aims to extend the technique to those tumours where surgery is the only possible treatment and the assessment of the resection would most profit from the low background around the lesion, as for brain tumours. Feasibility studies on meningioma, glioma, and neuroendocrine tumors already estimated the potentiality of this new treatment. To validate the technique, prototypes of the intraoperative probe required by the technique to detect $\beta^-$ radiation have been developed. This paper discusses the design details of the device and the tests performed in laboratory. In such tests particular care has to be taken to reproduce the surgical field conditions. The innovative technique to produce specific phantoms and the dedicated testing protocols is described in detail., Comment: 7 pages, 15 figures
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- 2016
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