Since its origins, nuclear medicine has faced technological changes that led to modifying operating modes and adapting protocols. In the field of radioguided surgery, the incorporation of preoperative scintigraphic imaging and intraoperative detection with the gamma probe provided a definitive boost to sentinel lymph node biopsy to become a standard procedure for melanoma and breast cancer. The various technological innovations and consequent adaptation of protocols come together in the coexistence of the disruptive and the gradual. As obvious examples we have the introduction of SPECT/CT in the preoperative field and Drop-in probes in the intraoperative field. Other innovative aspects with possible application in radio-guided surgery are based on the application of artificial intelligence, navigation and telecare.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Cirugía radioguiada; Equipos híbridos; Fluorescence; Fluorescencia; Ganglio centinela; Hybrid equipment; Imagen intraoperatoria; Inteligencia artificial; Intraoperative imaging; Radio-guided surgery; Realidad virtual; Sentinel lymph node; Virtual reality.
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