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titleOfInvention Image guiding instrumentation using radiation detector for surgery
abstract The present invention relates to an image-guiding apparatus for a surgical operation using a radiation detector, and more particularly to a first detector module for detecting a gamma ray generated from a region of interest of the object, the first detector module being disposed below the bed, A plurality of second detector modules spaced a predetermined distance upward from the object and arranged to face each other and correspond to the first detector module and detect a gamma ray generated from a region of interest of the object; A controller for determining an object area in the ROI based on the gamma rays detected by the first detector module and the second detector module and generating an image representing the object area; And a beam projector for projecting an image received by the controller onto the object area determined by the controller, wherein the controller receives the image from the controller, and is disposed at a predetermined distance from the second detector module. With such a configuration, the surgical image-guiding apparatus using the radiation detector of the present invention can induce the tumor to be precisely removed by visually displaying the tumor in the affected part at the time of tumor removal surgery.
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