SURGICAL
X-ray guided robotic radiosurgery for solid tumors
R. M. C. Bodduluri, J. Michael McCarthy
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the X-ray guided robotic radiosurgery system that has been developed for the ablation of solid tumors. A robot mounted linear accelerator is directed through a sequences of positions and orientations designed to deliver high radiation dosages at specific locations. Patient movement during treatment is identified by stereo X-ray measurements and the robotic system adjusts the linear accelerator prior to the delivery of radiation at each location. The result is precise delivery with rigid registration of the tumor relative to the treatment system.
Keywords
Linear particle acceleratorRadiosurgeryComputer scienceRobotRadiation therapyDelivery systemAblationMedical physicsComputer visionArtificial intelligence
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