Superior radioisotope detection for radioguided surgery
11th March 2025

At a glance
> The C-Trak Apollo gamma probe provides superior sensitivity and directionality in radioguided surgery by minimizing detection of scattered radiation.
> It allows surgeons to accurately and precisely detect Tc-99m in sentinel node biopsy procedures and I-125 in tumour localization.
> The system can allow surgeons to achieve quicker subject localization due to this superior directionality.
Advancing precision in surgical oncology
Founded in California, Care Wise has offered a leading radioguided surgery system – the C-Trak – since the 1980s. The Apollo is the sixth generation of the original C-Trak, building on the legacy of the preceding Galaxy, and can precisely detect many common medical radioisotopes such as I-125 and Tc-99m after interstitial injection into the patient.
The Apollo gamma probe has been designed to be the most sensitive and directional navigational probe available for surgical procedures requiring radioisotope detection, such as sentinel node biopsies, parathyroid, and tumor localization.
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