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Gamma cameras are traditionally large devices that are situated in nuclear medicine departments, but recent advances in detector design have enabled the production of compact gamma cameras that allow nuclear imaging at the patient bedside and in the operating theatre. Gamma Cameras for Interventional and Intraoperative Imaging is the first book to cover this new area of imaging, and provides a unique insight into the experimental and clinical use of small field of view gamma cameras in hospitals.

This book explores advances in the design and operation of compact gamma cameras and conducts a thorough review of current SFOV systems, before exploring the clinical applications of the technology. It is an essential reference for surgeons, operating theatre staff, clinical scientists (medical physicists), technologists, nuclear physicians and radiologists whose patients could benefit from this technology.



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Advances in Detector Design and Operation. Mobile Gamma Cameras. A Review of Hand Held SFOV Cameras. Review of Intraoperative Camera Systems. Freehand SPECT. Hybrid Imaging Systems. Testing and Quality Control of SFOV Systems. Radiopharmaceuticals for Intraoperative Imaging. Hybrid Tracers. Intraoperative Nuclear Imaging. Sentinel Node Detection in Breast Cancer. Sentinel Node Detection in Melanoma. Sentinel Node Detection in Head and Neck Cancer. Other Surgical Applications. Radiation Protection and Safety in the Operating Theatre.

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    A Hardback by Alan C. Perkins, John E. Lees

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 1/3/2016 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498729284, 978-1498729284
      ISBN10: 1498729282

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Gamma cameras are traditionally large devices that are situated in nuclear medicine departments, but recent advances in detector design have enabled the production of compact gamma cameras that allow nuclear imaging at the patient bedside and in the operating theatre. Gamma Cameras for Interventional and Intraoperative Imaging is the first book to cover this new area of imaging, and provides a unique insight into the experimental and clinical use of small field of view gamma cameras in hospitals.

      This book explores advances in the design and operation of compact gamma cameras and conducts a thorough review of current SFOV systems, before exploring the clinical applications of the technology. It is an essential reference for surgeons, operating theatre staff, clinical scientists (medical physicists), technologists, nuclear physicians and radiologists whose patients could benefit from this technology.



      Table of Contents

      Advances in Detector Design and Operation. Mobile Gamma Cameras. A Review of Hand Held SFOV Cameras. Review of Intraoperative Camera Systems. Freehand SPECT. Hybrid Imaging Systems. Testing and Quality Control of SFOV Systems. Radiopharmaceuticals for Intraoperative Imaging. Hybrid Tracers. Intraoperative Nuclear Imaging. Sentinel Node Detection in Breast Cancer. Sentinel Node Detection in Melanoma. Sentinel Node Detection in Head and Neck Cancer. Other Surgical Applications. Radiation Protection and Safety in the Operating Theatre.

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