Minogue Medical Inc.

Gamma Probe

Dilon Technologies deliver clinically useful imaging and intra operative systems appropriate for early disease diagnosis and surgical applications.  The company operates a quality system that complies with all applicable regulations, standards and guidelines to deliver reliable technologies and products.

Dilon Navigator systems and probes are used by health professionals globally and at hospitals across Canada. The Navigator system is used in radio-guided surgical procedures, primarily for lymphatic mapping and tumor localization. 

Radio-guided surgical techniques using radiopharmaceuticals to locate a number of different tumor sites have been effective in the localization of other diseases, such as parathyroid adenomas and recurrent cancer. Most recently, MIS (Minimally Invasive Surgical) procedures, such as VATS, have proven to be effective in the localization of small occult tumors in the lung. This procedure allows for surgeons to stage cancer much earlier than the “wait-and-see” approach.

Diagnostic Imaging

Navigator 2.0 System

The Dilon Navigator provides the best gamma probe value in the market. The Dilon Navigator 2.0 combines the reliability and features of its predecessor, the Navigator GPS, with state-of-the-art wireless probe technology in a new, sleek design. Lightweight and compact, this system is the ultimate in portability and the advanced battery technology allows for optimal placement of the control unit in the OR without the limitation associated with power cords. Unlike other systems, no calibration from probe to control unit is required before use; the system is ready to use the moment it is turned on.

Key Features:

  • 100% Wireless – Industry Standard Technology
  • Exceptional Accuracy – No Signal Delay
  • Instant Power “ON” – No Probe Tethering or Calibration Required
  • Extended Battery Life – 10+ Hours of Continuous Use
  • Sterilizable Probes with All Major OR Sterilizers

Navigator Probes

 

Dilon Technologies manufactures a diverse family of intra-operative probes, designed specifically for each of these procedures.