Design and development of a dedicated portable gamma camera system for intra-operative imaging

Phys Med. 2016 Jul;32(7):889-97. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2016.06.004. Epub 2016 Jun 23.

Abstract

Purpose: We developed a high performance portable gamma camera platform dedicated to identification of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) and radio-guided surgery for cancer patients. In this work, we present the performance characteristics of SURGEOSIGHT-I, the first version of this platform that can intra-operatively provide high-resolution images of the surveyed areas.

Methods: At the heart of this camera, there is a 43×43 array of pixelated sodium-activated cesium iodide (CsI(Na)) scintillation crystal with 1×1mm(2) pixel size and 5mm thickness coupled to a Hamamatsu H8500 flat-panel multi-anode (64 channels) photomultiplier tube. The probe is equipped with a hexagonal parallel-hole lead collimator with 1.2mm holes. The detector, collimator, and the associated front-end electronics are encapsulated in a common housing referred to as head.

Results: Our results show a count rate of ∼41kcps for 20% count loss. The extrinsic energy resolution was measured as 20.6% at 140keV. The spatial resolution and the sensitivity of the system on the collimator surface was measured as 2.2mm and 142cps/MBq, respectively. In addition, the integral and differential uniformity, after uniformity correction, in useful field-of-view (UFOV) were measured 4.5% and 4.6%, respectively.

Conclusions: This system can be used for a number of clinical applications including SLN biopsy and radiopharmaceutical-guided surgery.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Intra-operative gamma camera; Lymphoscintigraphy; SURGEOSIGHT-I; Sentinel lymph node (SLN).

MeSH terms

  • Calibration
  • Equipment Design
  • Gamma Cameras*
  • Intraoperative Period
  • Radionuclide Imaging / instrumentation*
  • Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy