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Chirurgia radioguidata in chirurgia oncologica

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Il concetto di chirurgia radioguidata prevede l’utilizzo di una sonda di rilevazione delle radiazioni per la captazione intraoperatoria dei radionuclidi. L’utilizzo della tecnologia con sonda di rilevazione gamma nella chirurgia radioguidata si è ampliato enormemente e si è evoluto in ciò che oggi è considerato uno standard consolidato nella chirurgia pratica, rivoluzionando il trattamento chirurgico delle neoplasie, tra le quali il carcinoma mammario, il melanoma e i tumori del colon-retto. La specifica applicazione degli anticorpi monoclonali alla chirurgia radioguidata è stata la base per lo sviluppo della chirurgia radioimmunoguidata; l’uso dei traccianti oncotrofici o linfotrofici è il principio base della chirurgia radioguidata.

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Sandrucci, S., Moscato, R., Matera, L., Galetto, A. (2011). Chirurgia radioguidata in chirurgia oncologica. In: Nuove tecnologie chirurgiche in oncologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2385-7_3

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