Neoprobe®

Gamma Detection System

Dependable. Simple. Accurate.

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Guiding You To The Right Tissue

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Exceptional Accuracy

Bluetooth probes deliver outstanding directionality and sensitivity, ensuring highly accurate localization of targeted tissue during gamma detection procedures.1

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Effortless Operation

The Neoprobe® GDS provides quick, easy startup with no calibration, no preventative maintenance, and one-touch remote count functionality from within the sterile field.

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Clinical Advantages

Bluetooth capability provides advanced data to the surgeon when both 99mTc and 125I have been administered simultaneously. The Neoprobe® GDS will provide individual counts for each isotope as well as a filter indicating whether the user is closer to the injection site or a radio seed, all in real time.

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Flexibility

Whether it’s lesion localization or Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (SLNB), the Neoprobe® GDS is an ideal solution for your breast cancer patients. Additionally, the Neoprobe® GDS has expanded use outside of the breast for SLNB including melanoma, parathyroid and other cancers.

With over 20 years of excellence and five generations of products, the Neoprobe® GDS is a system you can trust.1,2

Neoprobe® GDS Overview
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Watch the Neoprobe GDS Overview Animation
Neoprobe® GDS for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Watch the Neoprobe GDS for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Animation
Neoprobe® GDS for Melanoma Procedure
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Watch the Neoprobe GDS for Melanoma Procedure Animation

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often must the Neoprobe® system be calibrated to ensure optimal performance?

Never. The Neoprobe® system does not require calibration nor preventative maintenance.

For which cancers does the Neoprobe® system have utility?

The Neoprobe® system is useful for breast, melanoma, prostate, and limited applications for cervical, and head and neck cancers. It is also used for parathyroid procedures.

What are the base components required to operate the Neoprobe® GDS?

The Neoprobe® GDS consists of a console, probe, battery (for wireless bluetooth probe), and the power cord.

What radioisotopes can be detected using the Neoprobe® GDS?

The Neoprobe® GDS can detect the following isotopes: 99mTc, 125I, 57Co, 111In, 131I, 18F, and has an ‘Open’ setting.

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1. Data on file- FDA 510k # K971167 from 1997 based on historical sales data and market size.
2. Per Augsburg Gamma Probe Study, 2006 (H. Wengenmair et Al.)

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