declipseSPECT

 

The first intra-operative handheld 3D tumor Imaging and navigation solution

Surgic Eye LogoSurgicEye’s high-quality imaging solutions and reconstruction capabilities enable 3D SPECT imaging and navigation during intra-operative lymphoscintigraphy and lesion localization procedures. SurgicEye’s cornerstone product, declipseSPECT, provides intraoperative 3D image visualization and navigation for gamma probes during radio-guided surgery to resect labeled structures like tumors, metastases and sentinel lymph nodes. Even small and deeper-seated lesions can be instantly localized and precisely differentiated. The solution offers you an instrument to safely perform minimally invasive and complete tumor surgery.*

 

 

Applications of declipseSPECT


SLNB Breast

I-125 Seed Localization

SLNB Head and Neck

SLNB Melanoma

Radioactive Specimen Imaging

Radioactive Parathyroid Visualization

 

 

Benefits of declipseSPECT


  • Accuracy - 3D image localization and depth information anytime during surgery to help guide proper and precise resection*


  • Minimally invasive - Visualization and localization of sentinel lymph nodes in 3D supports image-guided decisions for incision and resection enabling faster and minimally invasive surgeries.   


  • Quality Assurance -  Examination of structures direclty after resection provides visual documentation that all snetinel lymph nodes have been succesfully removed. Ex vivo imaging of radioactive labeled tumor specimens can aid in determining margins. 

 

 

The advanced declipseSPECT system serves as the ideal surgical complement for lesions identified or biopsied using Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging/Molecular Breast Imaging (BSGI/MBI) with the Dilon 6800® Gamma Camera. Dilon serves as the exclusive U.S. distributor of the declipseSPECT. 


 

 

 

 


* A. Schnelzer, A. Ehlerding et al.; Using freehand SPECT for 3D navigated radio-guided axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy and quality assurance in breast cancer surgery; 33rd San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, TX, USA, 2010.

 

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