학술논문

The Tumor Resection Camera (TReCam), a multipixel imaging probe for radio-guided surgery
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC) Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2009 IEEE. :2573-2576 Oct, 2009
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Bioengineering
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Signal Processing and Analysis
Neoplasms
Cameras
Probes
Surgery
Spatial resolution
Optical imaging
Clinical trials
Gamma ray detection
Gamma ray detectors
Prototypes
Language
ISSN
1082-3654
Abstract
Using the POCI camera, we recently demonstrated the clinical impact of per-operative imaging techniques thanks to a successful clinical trial. Taking advantage of both the POCI experience and the availability of new pixelated detectors, we are developing a new hand held gamma camera TReCam (Tumor Resection Camera). The first prototype offers a 49 × 49 mm 2 field of view. It combines a 15 mm thick parallel hole collimator (with an efficiency of 5.10 −4 and a spatial resolution of 7.5 mm at 50 mm), a 5 mm thick LaBr 3 :Ce crystal optically coupled to a Hamamatsu H9500 flat panel multianode photomultiplier tube (MAPMT). The read-out of the MAPMT is ensured thanks to a new specific integrated circuit called HARDROC2 (HAdronic Rpc Detector ReadOut Chip). This chip was initially designed for the Digital HAdronic CALorimeter (DHCAL) of the linear collider. The TReCam presents an intrinsic spatial resolution of 0.65 mm (FWHM) and an energetic resolution of 17.4% at 122 keV. The new read-out by the HARDROC2 chip is currently being implemented and using this new device energetic resolution is expected to be better.