Utility of radioguided surgery in the intraoperative localization of neuroendocrine tumors: Report of 3 cases
Jon A. Uña-Gorospe, Sonia Romero-Acevedo, Laura Mora-Martín

TL;DR
Radioguided surgery helps locate and remove neuroendocrine tumors more effectively, leading to better patient outcomes.
Contribution
This paper reports three cases where radioguided surgery improved detection and resection of neuroendocrine tumors.
Findings
Radioguided surgery successfully identified previously undetected or indeterminate lesions in three patients.
Improved tumor localization led to better surgical outcomes, including R0 or R1 resections.
Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for successful radioguided surgery implementation.
Abstract
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms originating from neuroendocrine cells. Overexpression of somatostatin receptors is typically correlated with tumor differentiation. Localization and characterization of the primary tumor are essential, as radical surgery remains the treatment of choice for resectable disease. Additionally, identifying metastatic disease and assessing its extent are crucial for disease staging and monitoring response aimed at reducing total tumor volume. Radioguided surgery based on the ability to detect somatostatin receptor overexpression, is a valuable tool that aids in the identification of microscopic and occult endocrine tumors. In this context, we present three patients who achieved improved outcomes due to enhanced detection and identification of previously indeterminate or undetected lesions on prior imaging or even the…
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TopicsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances · Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery · Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments
