Patent classifications
A61N2005/1074
AUTOMATED QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF ANATOMICAL CHANGES IN RADIOTHERAPY
A system and a method for monitoring anatomical changes in a subject in radiation therapy are provided, as well as an arrangement for medical imaging and analysis and a computer program product for carrying out the method. For monitoring anatomical changes in a subject in radiation therapy, the following steps are performed. First anatomical image data and subsequent anatomical image data of the subject are received. The first anatomical image data and the subsequent anatomical image data are analyzed. This analysis comprises registering the subsequent anatomical data to the first anatomical data. Changes between the first anatomical image data and the subsequent anatomical image data are identified as change states, and the identified change states are matched to corresponding qualitative descriptions. A monitoring report is provided, which comprises the qualitative descriptions of the identified changes.
SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME ORGAN SEGMENTATION AND TOOL NAVIGATION DURING TOOL INSERTION IN INTERVENTIONAL THERAPY AND METHOD OF OPEPERATION THEREOF
An interventional therapy system (100, 200, 300, 900) may include at least one catheter configured for insertion within an object of interest (OOI); and at least one controller (102, 202, 910) which: obtains a reference image dataset (540) comprising a plurality of image slices which form a three-dimensional image of the OOI, defines restricted areas (RAs) within the reference image dataset, determines location constraints for the at least one catheter in accordance with at least one of planned catheter intersection points, a peripheral boundary of the OOI and the RAs defined in the reference dataset, determines at least one of a position and an orientation of the distal end of the at least one catheter, and/or determines a planned trajectory for the at least one catheter in accordance with the determined at least one position and orientation for the at least one catheter and the location constraints.
Accuracy Management System and Method for Radiotherapy Apparatus
Provided is a quality management system for a radiation therapy apparatus. The quality management system includes: an input/output unit displaying selectable quality management items; a quality management order error determining unit determining whether there is an error in the order of the quality management items that are selected and arranged by the input/output unit; and a quality management execution control unit performing control such that quality management is executed in the order of the quality management items that are determined by the quality management order error determining unit to have no error in the arrangement order thereof.
Method and apparatus for emission guided radiation therapy
An apparatus comprising a radiation source, coincident positron emission detectors configured to detect coincident positron annihilation emissions originating within a coordinate system, and a controller coupled to the radiation source and the coincident positron emission detectors, the controller configured to identify coincident positron annihilation emission paths intersecting one or more volumes in the coordinate system and align the radiation source along an identified coincident positron annihilation emission path.
Accessory holder for particle beam apparatus
The present disclosure relates to an accessory holder attachable to or integrated in the nozzle of an apparatus for particle beam irradiation treatment. The accessory may be an aperture piece, a range shifter or any other element that can be placed in the beam path between the outer end of the nozzle and the irradiated target. The accessory holder may be equipped with first displacement means for moving the accessory away from or towards the nozzle, thereby moving the accessory forwards and backwards in the direction of the beam and second displacement means for moving the accessory into or out of the beam path. Measurements or treatment steps may be performed with and without the accessory in the beam path, without interrupting the treatment.
Radiation Therapy Apparatus and Quality Control Method for Radiation Therapy Apparatus
Provided is a radiation therapy apparatus on which quality management is performed. The radiation therapy apparatus includes: a body unit; a gantry coupled to one side of the body unit and formed to be rotatable in at least one direction with regard to the body unit; a radiation irradiating head formed at one side of the gantry to irradiate a radiation; and a level control module formed at one side of the radiation irradiating head to measure a rotation angle of the gantry or the radiation irradiating head, compare the measured rotation angle with a rotation angle indicated by an angle indicator of the radiation therapy apparatus, and correct an error of the angle indicator.
Radioactive implant planning system and placement guide system
An implant planning system aids delivery of radiation to tumor sites of a patient. The system allows a user to test various combinations of virtual implants, each associated with a corresponding physical implant (e.g., a carrier with an embedded radioactive seed), and to view the dosage area of the virtual implants so that adjustments to the virtual implants may be made until a prescribed dose of radiation to a treatment area is achieved. A treatment plan developed based on the virtual implants may then be used in surgical implantation of the corresponding physical implants. For example, the implant configuration of the treatment plan may be projected onto a treatment surface of a patient, such as in a surgical room, so that physical implants may be placed according to the projected image of the virtual implants.
Integrated target structure for generating charged particle and driving method of medical appliance using the same
Provided herein is an integrated target structure for generating charged particles. The integrated target structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a target layer emitting charged particles depending on an irradiation of a laser beam, an optical component controlling at least one of the laser beam and the charged particles, and a support body supporting the target layer and the optical component using one structure.
Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Treating a Patient Using Heavy Particles
A heavy-particle treatment system exposes a patient's treatment volume, during the course of a single treatment session, to beams of heavy particles from a variety of different angles. The source of heavy particles may rotate about the patient to facilitate that variety of different angles. The foregoing can occur pursuant to a treatment plan that accounts for a penetration range as corresponds to the beams of heavy particles and for using at least one lateral beam controlling device to control at least one of the beams of heavy particles.
Target tracking and irradiation method and device using radiotherapy apparatus and radiotherapy apparatus
A method for tracking and irradiating a target using a radiotherapy apparatus, a device and a radiotherapy apparatus are provided. The radiotherapy apparatus includes a first ray source, a second ray source, and at least one detector. The method includes: moving the first ray source to a first location to emit a ray beam; receiving the ray beam emitted from the first ray source at the first location and generating first image data of a target according to the received ray beam, by the detector; and adjusting the second ray source according to the first image data to make the second ray source move to the first location and an emitted ray beam pass through the target, wherein a time taken for the second ray source to move to the first location is a positive integer multiple of a preset respiratory period of a patient.