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Notice ID:N62645Q0027
The requirement is for Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) has a requirement for one (1) Beta/Gamma Detector [Device Code: 11-825], one (1) transport/storage cart, one (1) AC Power Cord, two (2) op...
The requirement is for Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) has a requirement for one (1) Beta/Gamma Detector [Device Code: 11-825], one (1) transport/storage cart, one (1) AC Power Cord, two (2) operator manuals, and two (2) service manuals for Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP). The gamma radiation detection unit shall be capable of detecting radioactive isotopes injected to locate and biopsy sentinel nodes during surgeries related to breast cancer and melanoma. The unit shall be able to detect individual counts for radioactive tracer and radioactive seed simultaneously. Simultaneous detection is critical for accurately locating the target tissue. It increases accuracy. The unit shall not require any calibration for full functionality. Calibration requires time and training, and introduces a human factor, potentially leading to incorrect detection. The unit shall be compatible with the installed base of neoprobe model 1017 probes. The unit shall be able to utilize reusable probes. The unit shall be able to wirelessly connect to multiple probe options via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth is easier to use, better for patient care, less complex, and it lowers procedure times. The unit shall be able to display an on screen target count. The display screen is necessary because without the display screen you would not be able to know what the count is. The onscreen provides quantifiable data. The unit shall include a transport and storage cart. The power requirements are 110 VAC, 60 Hz. The vendor shall provide two (2) operator manuals and two (2) service manuals.