How much does a Neoprobe cost?

How much does a Neoprobe cost?

$5,999.00. Neoprobe Gamma Detection System 2300 GDS Wireless Bluetootha….. no Probe.

What is Neoprobe used for?

Neoprobe is useful for Breast, Melanoma, Prostate, and limited applications for Cervical, and Head & Neck cancers. It is also used for Parathyroid procedures.

What is a Neoprobe gamma detection system?

The Neoprobe GDS (Gamma Detection System) console, with Bluetooth wireless technology, detects the presence of gamma rays emitted from radioactive isotopes in body organs or tissue. Outstanding directionality and sensitivity, ensuring highly accurate localization of targeted tissue during gamma detection procedures.

What is Sentimag?

The Sentimag® localization system is the heart of our localization technology platform. Using magnetic sensing it detects our magnetic markers, Magseed® and Magtrace®, enabling physicians to carry out tumor localisations and breast cancer staging with one platform.

What are sentinel lymph nodes?

A sentinel lymph node is defined as the first lymph node to which cancer cells are most likely to spread from a primary tumor. Sometimes, there can be more than one sentinel lymph node.

Is sentinel node biopsy painful?

After a sentinel node biopsy, many people have no side effects. Some people have pain or bruising at the cut (incision) and feel tired. Your breast and underarm area may be slightly swollen.

How does a gamma detector work?

Like X-ray detection, gamma-ray detection is done photon-by-photon. Gamma rays are detected by observing the effects they have on matter. A gamma ray can collide with an electron and bounce off it like a billiard ball (Compton scatter) or it can push an electron to a higher energy level (photoelectric ionization).

How does Sentimag work?

What is Magseed?

Magseed is a marker that is placed into the patient to help guide surgeons during a breast lumpectomy for impalpable breast cancer. It is just 5mm long – smaller than a grain of rice.

Do lymph nodes grow back after removal?

The surgery reconnects the system. “As the reconnected lymph nodes start working, they send signals to the body to start recreating channels that have not been working,” Dr. Manrique says. “The procedure sets in motion the regeneration of the lymphatic system and ultimately the circulation of the lymphatic fluid.

What happens when you have a lymph node removed?

Lymph nodes drain fluid from your arms and legs. If the surgeon removes the lymph nodes, fluid can build up and cause swelling in your arms or legs. This is called lymphoedema. Your doctor and nurses will tell you how you can reduce your chance of getting lymphoedema.

How does the neoprobe work?

The Neoprobe system provides an increasing or decreasing sound as well as a visual indicator as it detects the amount of gamma radioactivity. The Neoprobe Gamme Detection System detects gamma radiation with a hand-held probe based on the inverse square law of physics which allows the neoprobe to detect radiation emitted from a small source.

Where can I buy refurbished neoprobe neo2000 gamma detection system?

If you are looking to buy refurbished NeoProbe NEO2000 Gamma Detection system contact soma at [email protected] or call us at 1-800-GET-SOMA.

What is neoneoprobe GDS?

Neoprobe GDS provides quick, easy startup with no calibration, no preventative maintenance, and one-touch remote count functionality from within the sterile field. Neoprobe’s Bluetooth capability provides advanced data to the surgeon when both Tc-99 and I-125 have been administered simultaneously.

Why choose neoprobe Bluetooth probes?

Neoprobe’s bluetooth probes deliver outstanding directionality and sensitivity, ensuring highly accurate localization of targeted tissue during gamma detection procedures 1. Neoprobe GDS provides quick, easy startup with no calibration, no preventative maintenance, and one-touch remote count functionality from within the sterile field.