Back on the Tyne again
4th July 2017
The Care Wise C-Trak Galaxy gamma probe system will be on show at the forthcoming I-125 Seeds Workshop which is taking place on the 5th July at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Used in theatres across the UK, United States and Europe and considered to be the first choice for many breast surgeons, the C-Trak Galaxy is noted for its accurate and precise detection of radiation during sentinel node biopsies. This allows smaller incisions to be made during surgery which in turn contributes to faster patient recovery.
The Newcastle Hospitals Trust was the first medical facility to introduce a routine UK service to localise tumours using Iodine-125 seeds as an alternative to wires. Since its introduction the Trust has become a key centre for the technique and has run a number of workshops for surgeons from across the country who wish to familiarise themselves with the procedure. The 1 day workshop on 5th July is the latest in this series, offering multidisciplinary presentations and reading material covering key stages of the process as well as practical hands-on demonstrations of equipment for delegates.
The C-Trak Galaxy will be on show on the Southern Scientific stand once again and will be ready for demonstrations during the breaks in the workshop programme. Why not visit our stand and see the instrument for yourself.
If you are unable to attend the workshop, but would be interested in further information about the C-Trak Galaxy or other products in the Care Wise range, then please contact Anna Groom.