SURGICAL
The Cyberknife: A Frameless Robotic System for Radiosurgery
John R. Adler, Steven D. Chang, Martin J. Murphy, James R. Doty, Paul Geis, S.L. Hancock
- Year
- 1998
- Citations
- 664
Abstract
The Cyberknife is a unique instrument for performing frameless stereotactic radiosurgery. Rather than using rigid immobilization, the Cyberknife relies on an image-to-image correlation algorithm for target localization. Furthermore, the system utilizes a novel, light-weight, high-energy radiation source. The authors describe the technical specifications of the Cyberknife and summarize the initial clinical experience.
Keywords
CyberknifeRadiosurgeryMedical physicsMedicineComputer scienceNuclear medicineRadiologyRadiation therapy
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