SURGICAL
Robotics and Radiosurgery – The Cyberknife
Steven D. Chang, John R. Adler
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 94
Abstract
The Cyberknife is a dedicated image-guided robotic radiosurgical device. While clinical results with intracranial lesions are comparable to frame-based radiosurgical techniques, recent experience demonstrates the potential to broadly expand the scope of radiosurgery to many extracranial sites.
Keywords
CyberknifeRadiosurgeryMedicineScope (computer science)Medical physicsRoboticsRadiologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceRadiation therapy
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