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By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 20 Feb 2013 |
Image: The Edge radiosurgery suite (Photo courtesy of Varian Medical Systems).
A new dedicated radiosurgery system has been developed for performing radiosurgery using real-time tumor tracking and motion management technologies.
Varian Medical Systems (Palo Alto, CA, USA) has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the company’s Edge radiosurgery suite. “The Edge suite represents a new paradigm in radiosurgery, offering clinicians a system that combines Varian’s world-class technologies in an end-to-end solution for planning and delivering radiosurgery treatments,” said Chris Toth, vice president of marketing for Varian’s oncology systems business. “It integrates Varian’s state-of-the-art radiosurgery technology with tools for real-time imaging, tracking, and patient positioning. It enables fast, accurate delivery of stereotactic radiosurgery for treating lesions, tumors, and conditions anywhere in the body where radiotherapy is indicated, including tumors of the lung, prostate, spine, and brain.”
Recent FDA 510(k) clearances cover the following technologies that are integrated into the Edge radiosurgery suite. These new technologies are also being made available as upgrades to other compatible Varian systems: The PerfectPitch couch, which is an integrated 6° of freedom (6DoF) treatment couch that provides the precision, accuracy, and flexibility required to position patients optimally, adjust their position to correct for any misalignments, and support them comfortably during treatment. The couch has been designed for the accuracy and functionality required to provide radiosurgery treatments in the brain and in the rest of the body.
The advanced motion and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) package is a sophisticated motion management package that offers clinicians many options for using real-time imaging during radiotherapy treatments. It also enables expanded use of fluoroscopy and four-dimensional (4D) cone-beam computed tomography (CT)—imaging techniques that show motion over time—to better compensate for tumor motion during treatment.
The intracranial radiosurgery package is an integrated set of technologies for planning and delivering stereotactic radiosurgery treatments for tumors or functional abnormalities in the brain. The intracranial radiosurgery package supports the accurate delivery of radiation using multiple beam-shaping options, including Varian's high-definition multileaf collimator and radiosurgery conical collimators, and is compatible with both frame-based and frameless patient immobilization approaches.
Lastly, the Calypso system, which has several enhancements, have been incorporated into the Calypso system for real time tracking. The system utilizes transponders, or position signaling devices, that are implanted in or around a tumor, or placed on the surface of the body and monitored to track motion during treatment. New enhancements increase the rate of transponder signal processing in order to track faster types of motion, such as respiratory motion, in real time. The system is also compatible with the couch rotations that are frequently employed to optimize targeting during treatments in the lung. The technology also includes updated usability features designed to streamline treatments and optimize the user experience.
One optional Edge suite subcomponent is still pending FDA 510(k) clearance: Calypso anchored Beacon transponders for implantation in the lung to guide lung radiosurgery procedures.
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Varian Medical Systems
Varian Medical Systems (Palo Alto, CA, USA) has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the company’s Edge radiosurgery suite. “The Edge suite represents a new paradigm in radiosurgery, offering clinicians a system that combines Varian’s world-class technologies in an end-to-end solution for planning and delivering radiosurgery treatments,” said Chris Toth, vice president of marketing for Varian’s oncology systems business. “It integrates Varian’s state-of-the-art radiosurgery technology with tools for real-time imaging, tracking, and patient positioning. It enables fast, accurate delivery of stereotactic radiosurgery for treating lesions, tumors, and conditions anywhere in the body where radiotherapy is indicated, including tumors of the lung, prostate, spine, and brain.”
Recent FDA 510(k) clearances cover the following technologies that are integrated into the Edge radiosurgery suite. These new technologies are also being made available as upgrades to other compatible Varian systems: The PerfectPitch couch, which is an integrated 6° of freedom (6DoF) treatment couch that provides the precision, accuracy, and flexibility required to position patients optimally, adjust their position to correct for any misalignments, and support them comfortably during treatment. The couch has been designed for the accuracy and functionality required to provide radiosurgery treatments in the brain and in the rest of the body.
The advanced motion and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) package is a sophisticated motion management package that offers clinicians many options for using real-time imaging during radiotherapy treatments. It also enables expanded use of fluoroscopy and four-dimensional (4D) cone-beam computed tomography (CT)—imaging techniques that show motion over time—to better compensate for tumor motion during treatment.
The intracranial radiosurgery package is an integrated set of technologies for planning and delivering stereotactic radiosurgery treatments for tumors or functional abnormalities in the brain. The intracranial radiosurgery package supports the accurate delivery of radiation using multiple beam-shaping options, including Varian's high-definition multileaf collimator and radiosurgery conical collimators, and is compatible with both frame-based and frameless patient immobilization approaches.
Lastly, the Calypso system, which has several enhancements, have been incorporated into the Calypso system for real time tracking. The system utilizes transponders, or position signaling devices, that are implanted in or around a tumor, or placed on the surface of the body and monitored to track motion during treatment. New enhancements increase the rate of transponder signal processing in order to track faster types of motion, such as respiratory motion, in real time. The system is also compatible with the couch rotations that are frequently employed to optimize targeting during treatments in the lung. The technology also includes updated usability features designed to streamline treatments and optimize the user experience.
One optional Edge suite subcomponent is still pending FDA 510(k) clearance: Calypso anchored Beacon transponders for implantation in the lung to guide lung radiosurgery procedures.
Related Links:
Varian Medical Systems
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