First Ex-Vivo Validation of a Radioguided Surgery Technique with beta- Radiation
E.Solfaroli Camillocci, M.Schiariti, V.Bocci, A.Carollo, G.Chiodi,, M.Colandrea, F.Collamati, M.Cremonesi, R.Donnarumma, M.E.Ferrari, P.Ferroli,, F.Ghielmetti, C.M.Grana, M.Marafini, S.Morganti, C.Mancini Terracciano,, M.Patan\`e, G.Pedroli, B.Pollo, L.Recchia, A.Russomando

TL;DR
This study presents the first ex-vivo validation of a beta-radiation based radioguided surgery technique on a meningioma patient, confirming its feasibility, safety, and the accuracy of prior simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first real-world ex-vivo validation of a beta-radiation radioguided surgery method, confirming simulation predictions and demonstrating safety and effectiveness.
Findings
Large tumor signal detected (105 cps)
Residual tumor signal observed (28 cps)
Simulations accurately predicted observed yields
Abstract
Purpose: A radio-guided surgery technique with beta- -emitting radio-tracers was suggested to overcome the effect of the large penetration of gamma radiation. The feasibility studies in the case of brain tumors and abdominal neuro-endocrine tumors were based on simulations starting from PET images with several underlying assumptions. This paper reports, as proof-of-principle of this technique, an ex-vivo test on a meningioma patient. This test allowed to validate the whole chain, from the evaluation of the SUV of the tumor, to the assumptions on the bio-distribution and the signal detection. Methods: A patient affected by meningioma was administered 300 MBq of 90Y-DOTATOC. Several samples extracted from the meningioma and the nearby Dura Mater were analyzed with a beta- probe designed specifically for this radio-guided surgery technique. The observed signals were compared both with…
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