Fluorescent Biopsy Training

See the
sample.
Instantly.

A fluorescein-based gel injected into procedural training models. One pass under UV light confirms whether your biopsy hit the target — no microscopy, no delay, no doubt.

Procedure · Training · Validation
01 — Protocol

Three steps.
Instant feedback.

01

Prepare the Model

Inject the Novaltronic fluorescein gel into the simulated lesion within your ultrasound or CT biopsy training phantom.

02

Perform the Biopsy

Execute the guided biopsy procedure — echoguided or CT-guided transthoracic — exactly as you would in a clinical setting.

03

UV Verification

Illuminate the specimen with a compact UV torch. A bright fluorescent green signal confirms successful lesion sampling — immediate, unambiguous, objective.

Fluorescein-loaded target lesion
02 — Science

Fluorescein.
Proven in medicine.

Sodium fluorescein is a well-established, biocompatible fluorescent dye used for decades in ophthalmology and neurosurgery. Novaltronic adapts this trusted molecule into a stable gel formulation optimized for embedding within soft-tissue biopsy training phantoms.

Under 365–395 nm UV excitation, fluorescein emits an intense green signal (λ ~521 nm) visible to the naked eye — no laboratory equipment required.

365nm
UV Excitation
521nm
Emission Peak
<2s
Read Time
03 — Applications

Built for the
procedures that matter.

Echo-Guided Biopsy

Ultrasound-guided procedures on abdominal, hepatic, and soft-tissue phantoms. Train needle trajectory and target acquisition under real-time imaging feedback.

CT-Guided Transthoracic Biopsy

Pulmonary and mediastinal lesion simulation for CT-guided needle placement training. Validate specimen adequacy without the microscope.

Medical Education & Simulation

Integrate into residency and fellowship curricula. Objective fluorescent readout provides immediate, standardized feedback independent of instructor availability.

Competency Assessment

Objective, reproducible metrics for credentialing and skills validation programs. The fluorescent signal does not lie — either you sampled the lesion, or you didn't.

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Train smarter.
Verify instantly.

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