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Multimodal imaging agents for sentinel node mapping as a means to (re)connect nuclear medicine to advances made in robot assisted surgery
Multispectral fluorescence imaging during robot-assisted laparoscopic sentinel node biopsy - a first step towards a real-time intraoperative patient-specific anatomical roadmap
Utility of SPECT/CT scan for anatomical localization of pararectal and presacral sentinel nodes in prostate cancer
Optimisation of Fluorescence Guidance During Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Sentinel Node Biopsy for Prostate Cancer
Feasibility of Intraoperative Navigation to the Sentinel Node in the Groin Using Preoperatively Acquired Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography Data: Transferring Functional Imaging to the Operating Room
Reply from Authors re: Francesco Montorsi, Giorgio Gandaglia. Sentinel Node Biopsy for Prostate Cancer: A Useless Surgical Exercise? Eur Urol 2014;66:999-1000
Improving fluorescence-guided sentinel node detection during robot-assisted laparoscopic sentinel node biopsy for prostate cancer
Improving fluorescence-guided sentinel node detection during robot-assisted laparoscopic sentinel node biopsy for prostate cancer
Hybrid tracers for sentinel node biopsy
Current Perspectives in the Use of Molecular Imaging To Target Surgical Treatments for Genitourinary Cancers
A Hybrid Radioactive and Fluorescent Tracer for Sentinel Node Biopsy in Penile Carcinoma as a Potential Replacement for Blue Dye
Improving (real-time) surgical visualization of lymphatic drainage using fluorescein
3D SPECT/CT-based navigation to the sentinel node in the groin
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Prostate Cancer: A Hybrid Approach
The influence of the location of tracer deposits on sentinel lymph node mapping in prostate cancer patients
Relationship Between Intraprostatic Tracer Deposits and Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Prostate Cancer Patients
Comparing the Hybrid Fluorescent-Radioactive Tracer Indocyanine Green-Tc-99m-Nanocolloid with Tc-99m-Nanocolloid for Sentinel Node Identification: A Validation Study Using Lymphoscintigraphy and SPECT/CT
Image navigation as a means to expand the boundaries of fluorescence-guided surgery
Fluorescence guidance in urologic surgery

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