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- Nuclear Medical Physics It is a device that allows the precise localization and excision of cancerous tumors at any point of the human organism.
- diagnostic imaging systems offer morphological images (CT, MRI, Mammography, etc.) or functional images (Gamma camera, PET camera).
- CT computed tomography
- MRI magnetic resonance imaging
- Mamma camera magnetic resonance imaging
- PET camera positron emission computed tomography
- the morphological images analyze the structure of the organs to be studied while the functional images provide information on the metabolic processes at the cellular level of those same organs. In many cases an apparently normal structure of an organ or tissue hides an abnormal functioning that can be detected by functional images of biological processes.
- the most advanced current technique to identify infected ganglia is to use Gamma cameras that form a functional image of the area to be examined and allow to distinguish between nearby nodes (High-resolution Hand-held Gamma Camera, L. Mac Donald et al.: Proc. SPIE Vol. 4142, p. 242-253, Penetrating Radiation Systems and Applications II, F. Patrick Doty; H. Bradford Barber; Hans Roehrig; Edward J. Morton; Eds. 12/2000).
- the problem with this technique is that the images obtained are two-dimensional projections of the field of view of the camera and in many cases it is not easy to locate the depth of a particular node that is inflamed.
- the navigators are extraordinarily useful devices in intraoperative because they allow to locate with a high precision where the surgical instruments (scalpel, tweezers, ...) are located with respect to the patient's organs or tumors comparing them with an image of CT or Magnetic Resonance acquired previously to the intervention. So far there are no browsers that obtain information from functional images.
- the information used by the most advanced surgical navigators is as stated in the previous paragraph, only morphological (images acquired using magnetic resonance imaging or CT).
- the information obtained is obtained prior to the intervention, so that the surgeon cannot verify in real time (at the time of the operation) the effectiveness of his intervention, that is, if he has still left tumor cells of the patient without extracting. At present, there are therefore no instruments to accurately locate the nodes and tumors at the time of the intervention.
- the object of the invention is a surgical navigator that uses information from three-dimensional functional images obtained in real time.
- Functional information is mainly obtained from Gamma cameras or PET cameras.
- the most advanced current techniques for locating intraoperative tumors consist of using mini Gamma cameras that provide functional images.
- the problem with this technique is that the images obtained are two-dimensional projections of the camera's field of vision and in many cases it is not easy to locate the depth of a particular node that is inflamed. In addition, there is no correspondence in the image with the surgeon's surgical instruments.
- the functional navigator object of the invention is essentially characterized in that the position of the cameras that acquire the functional images are in turn controlled by the navigator, for example by means of emitters or reflectors (infrared or fundamentally magnetic) placed therein.
- the information on the images of the cameras and their position determined by the navigator is analyzed by a specific software and combined with the position of the surgical instruments, which is also monitored by the navigator, to obtain images. Therefore, in the present invention the camera is coupled to the navigator so that they act jointly and in coordination.
- a particular object of the present invention is the use of the surgical navigator for the positive and accurate detection of carcinogenic tumors in the operating room and their combination with the surgical instruments.
- Obtaining functional images using a Gamma or PET camera during surgery provides essential information to decide the area to be sectioned, at the same time of the operation and verify that a tumor has been correctly and completely removed.
- the present invention has applications not only in the field of oncology but also in neurology and cardiology.
- the object of the invention is a surgical navigator that uses information from three-dimensional functional images obtained in real time.
- Functional image is understood as the one that shows the metabolic activity of the cells of the organs or tissues to be studied.
- Functional information is mainly obtained from Gamma cameras or PET cameras (Positron Emission Tomography).
- the surgical navigator is essentially characterized in that the position of the cameras that acquire the functional images are in turn controlled by the navigator, for example by means of infrared or magnetic emitters or reflectors fundamentally placed in the cameras.
- the information of the images of the cameras and their position detected by the navigator is analyzed by a specific software and combined with the position of the surgical instruments of the surgeon to obtain images.
- nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures are used, in which a type of contrast is first introduced into the patient. Once said contrast has been extended by the patient's organs, they are examined by a gamma-ray detection camera (Gamma camera or PET camera). The process is similar to taking a picture of the patient, except that gamma rays of wavelength much smaller than that of visible light are used, providing information on the region where the contrast has accumulated.
- the camera is attached to the browser so that they act together and in coordination.
- the camera provides real-time functional information that can be combined using specific software with the morphological information that the camera has. browser to form a complete, morphological and functional image, which is of extraordinary utility to the surgeon.
- a special camera location system has been designed.
- the position of the camera is determined by the browser through the infrared emitters.
- a specific software program combines the images obtained by the camera in different positions to form, at least, a stereoscopic image of an organ.
- the type of image obtained presents at least stereoscopic information of the desired object by a pair of projections separated by about 90 °.
- the stereoscopic information is sufficient to accurately locate them in 3 dimensions.
- large objects such as an organ or tumor, more projections are acquired in space to obtain a tomographic image of them.
- the infrared emitters are also placed in the surgical instruments and are detected by the navigator as in a normal system. The difference here is that the surgeon obtains functional information online.
- the amount of radiation required by the Functional Navigator with Gamma cameras to be introduced to the patient is about 200 ⁇ Ci.
- This dose is high enough to quickly visualize an affected ganglion, since it is injected into the region to be studied and accumulates in the volume of the ganglion that is almost punctual (at least 5 mm in diameter).
- this amount of activity is not so large as to affect the medical team that is performing the surgery, which, as a precaution, can wear lead coats.
- the position of the ganglion is determined by triangulation, taking the intersection of the lines determined by the camera from two different positions separated 90 ° (see figure 1) or three, separated 120 ° (surrounding the patient).
- Two different lead collimators have been used for the Gamma camera: a pinhole and one with parallel rays. If the region under study is limited, parallel rays have been used, since the resolution is better and independent of the distance to the node (unlike in the case of the pinhole). Obviously, in either case, the camera has to be as close as possible to the region under study, to increase sensitivity and improve spatial resolution.
- This error is small enough to distinguish any affected ganglion from healthy neighbors.
- the dose introduced into the patient is around lmCi. Because the energy of gamma rays when PET cameras are used is greater than when Gamma cameras are used, plumbing gowns are not enough to protect against radiation. In this case, the use of leaded glass screens or the use of remote controlled surgical robots by the surgeon is necessary.
- a Gamma camera and PET provide a two-dimensional image.
- Two different methods are used to obtain three-dimensional images: a single camera that acquires images from two different planes (for example, placing the portable camera in two different positions at 90 degrees from each other) to obtain a stereoscopic image; or two chambers connected by a mechanical system to keep them at a fixed angle to each other but variable with respect to the axis of the patient. This last method is faster but it implies a higher cost of the equipment.
- This software is a computer analysis program that combines the information of the camera with the browser.
- a software has been developed that locates them from the images obtained by the camera in different positions.
- a browser is obtained that has functional information with stereoscopic vision available at the time the scan is performed.
- the image in 3 dimensions or in several planes of the object to be studied is presented on the screen together with the surgical material.
- the structural elements of the functional navigator are: a surgical navigator, a camera that obtains functional images, the elements of location of the camera and of the surgical instruments and the specific software that combines their information.
- the cameras used in the present invention are, as mentioned above, Gamma cameras or PET cameras or any type of camera that has been adapted to obtain such images. These cameras must allow the patient to access the surgical instruments and for this reason the Gamma or PET cameras used in the present invention have been designed to be small and portable.
- a particular object of the present invention is the use of the functional navigator for the positive and accurate detection of carcinogenic tumors in the operating room and their combination with the surgical instruments.
- Obtaining functional images using a Gamma or PET camera during surgery provides essential information to decide the area to be sectioned, at the same time of the operation and verify that a tumor has been removed correctly and in its entirety.
- the functional navigator solves the problem of displacements of the patient's organs during the time that passes from the imaging to the surgical intervention, having greater security in the extraction, for example, of cancer cells during surgery.
- Another particular and additional object of the present invention is the use for the positive and accurate detection of carcinogenic nodes in the operating room and their combination with surgical instruments.
- the functional navigator with Gamma cameras will be used primarily for the detection of cancer nodes in oncology, although it could also have applications in neurology and cardiology.
- the functional navigator with PET cameras will be used essentially for the location of tumors in oncology, although it could also be used in neurology in, for example, the location and correction of epilepsy foci and could also have applications in cardiology.
- this invention is useful for any radical surgery.
- the surgical procedure could be called "gamma camera-guided lymphanectomy (LGGJ
- Gamma camera-guided lymphanectomy would be a minimally invasive surgery, with various benefits for the patient: - Reduces the extension of surgery, saving time, costs and any complications derived from aggressive lymph node removal (lymphoceles, lymphatic edema, etc.).
- Figure 2 Photograph of the mini Gamma camera operating from a laptop through USB port
- Figure 3 photograph of the "functional navigator”: the interferometer oriented towards the infrared emitting balls, located in the chamber and in the surgical instrument, is shown.
- Figure 4 example of a functional browser screen with Gamma cameras where the nodes appear.
- Figure 5 example of a functional navigator screen with Gamma cameras where the cross represents the situation of the surgical instruments.
- the Gamma mini camera has a total size of 90 mm in diameter and 200 mm in length, and a total weight somewhat less than 2 kg. Both features, small dimensions and light weight, ensure the mobility of the system (see figure 2).
- the mini Gamma camera has a spatial resolution of about 2 mm. This camera is used
- the design of the mini portable Gamma camera is optimized for the most widely used radioactive source in medical examinations, the 99m-Tc, which emits 140 KeV gamma rays.
- the camera is composed of a single tube position sensitive photomultiplier (PSPMT, HR2486 1 ) coupled to a scintillator crystal, an electronic system and a high voltage source and different lead collimators can be easily coupled.
- NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
- the characteristics of the camera are: extrinsic spatial resolution of 3 mm (camera with collimator), energy resolution of 12.8% at 140 KeV, planar sensitivity of 120 cpm / mCi (according to the geometric efficiency of the collimator) and a field of 46 mm vision (FOV). These values allow visualizing small organs such as thyroid, kidney and sentinel nodes.
- the mobility and weight of the camera allow to visualize the patient's organ in any desired direction.
- the surgical navigator hardware consists of a 3D 2 optical digitizer and a computer that runs our own software in C ++ within a WINDOWS NT environment.
- the software of this system includes a surgical planning module for: image capture, segmentation, 3D visualization and surgical procedure planning and an intraoperative software module that guides the surgeon through image in the operating room.
- This interface includes, among other things, three planes of the image, oblique reformatting and a quick location of specific sources by means of a simple definition of planes.
- a parallel implementation of volume interpretation algorithms is used, all running on a network of PC processors.
- Both the Gamma camera and the surgical navigator are connected to a laptop through a USB interface.
- the information of both systems analyzes it and combines a single program on the computer.
- the position of the Gamma camera is determined by the navigator using infrared emitters, which also locates the surgical instruments.
- a software program combines the images obtained by the Gamma camera in different positions to form a stereoscopic image of an organ.
- the functional navigator with a Gamma camera with different ganglion ghosts has been tested, obtaining very positive results in terms of spatial resolution and separation between neighboring ganglia.
- FIG 3 we can see a photo of the functional navigator with Gamma camera.
- Figure 4 shows the navigator screen with two nodes in three different projections and
- Figure 5 shows the screen that guides the surgeon towards the chosen node.
- the cross on the screen means the position of the scalpel.
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