C-Trak Apollo wireless and wired gamma probe for radio guided surgery.

Superior directionality and complete flexibility.

The C-Trak Apollo gamma probe allows for the detection of radiation during sentinel node biopsies, parathyroid and tumour localisation. The C-Trak Apollo’s distinctive feature is our superior sensitivity and directionality, but now we also offer wired and wireless connectivity with the same probe allowing for complete flexibility.

Using our proven and well respected OmniProbe® the Apollo allows for accurate and precise detection of various isotopes. Its superior directionality allows for quicker subject identification and localisation, and less invasive procedures.

Software for the C-Trak Apollo has been reimagined, with several new features including autoranging capabilities, choice of four audible signals, easier switching between isotopes (such as Tc-99m and I-125), storage of calibration tests and prompts for renewing calibration sources.

The C-Trak Apollo System is the latest in the Care Wise range of Surgical Guidance Systems, superseding the C-Trak Galaxy and the C-Trak Automatic Analysers 

C-Trak Apollo gamma probe key features:

  • Wireless and wired probe connectivity to meet all preferences.
  • Easy switching between wired and wireless modes.
  • Choice of four audible signals.
  • Start timed count from Apollo handset.
  • Storage of timed counts eliminating the need for manual transcription.
  • Large touchscreen display for maximum visibility.
  • Manual or Auto-range capabilities.
  • Max count feature.
  • Fast calibration and enhanced diagnostics quickly ensure correct functioning.
  • Multiple probes can be stored within for use in a range of procedures.

C-Trak Apollo application areas:

  • Breast Cancer
  • Head and Neck Cancer
  • Melanoma
  • Laparoscopic
  • Parathyroid

C-Trak Apollo range of probes and collimators 

The OmniProbe® collimator is optimised for the most common procedures like breast (axillary) sentinel lymph node Biopsy.

Our Omniprobe Lechner Collimator narrows directionality further with a smaller aperture and is optimal for head-neck procedures or others where subjects are often overshadowed by the injection site.

In addition to the OmniProbe® the C-Trak Apollo System can be fitted with alternative probes for specialist applications.

  • OmniProbe® is available in either straight or angled orientation
  • OmniProbe® PET used for detecting FDG and other PET emitting isotopes
  • OmniProbe® EL for Laparoscopic use (available in 0°, 20° or 90°)

C-Trak Apollo accessories 

  • Mobile workstation to store all system components
  • Printer for efficient record keeping
  • Foot pedal for optional use with wired probe system

Existing user feedback

At Care Wise, we continuously strive to improve the C-Trak Apollo gamma probe to provide surgeons with the best possible tool for radio guided surgery. Existing users can share their feedback through the forms below. Your responses will help us understand how we can enhance the functionality, performance, and usability of the C-Trak Apollo.

Please note that any feedback provided will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and will only be used for the purpose of product improvement.

CLINICAL DATA FEEDBACK

C-TRAK APOLLO FEEDBACK

C-Trak Apollo gamma probe existing customers 

Click on the tabs below to find out more about our customers, and how they are using the C-Trak Apollo. 

Head & Neck Cancer Foundation, UK

Care Wise and Southern Scientific are pleased to announce a new partnership with the Head & Neck Cancer Foundation.

Founded by Professor Mark McGurk, the Head & Neck Cancer Foundation is a charity devoted to driving awareness for, and the adoption of, ground breaking head and neck cancer treatment. The charity's work aims to minimise the magnitude of surgery and limit the resulting aesthetical impacts, on head and neck cancer patients.

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Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals, UK

The C-Trak Apollo gamma probe is the latest in our range of Surgical Guidance Systems and detects radioactive isotopes during sentinel node biopsies, as well as parathyroid and tumour localisation. Miss Clare Rogers, Consultant Breast Surgeon and Clinical Lead at Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has been using the C-Trak Apollo to identify sentinel lymph nodes.

She was kind enough to share her experiences of the probe with us.

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