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Planning for camera-guided robotic radiosurgery

Achim Schweikard, M. Bodduluri, John R. Adler

Year
1998
Citations
45

Abstract

Radiosurgery is a treatment for brain tumours and other lesions which employs a moving beam of photon radiation. In robotic radiosurgery, the radiation source is moved by a six degree-of-freedom robotic arm. A treatment planning system for robotic radiosurgery was developed. This planning system combines collision avoidance techniques and geometric algorithms for finding appropriate robot paths and beam activation profiles. The following design goals characterize our application: 1) ability to generate conformal 3D dose distributions; 2) transparency of the planning process; and 3) full use of the motion flexibility provided by the robotic arm. The new planning system is in clinical use in several leading medical institutions. Results obtained from the studies suggest that highly conformal distributions can be generated in a very effective way.

Keywords

RadiosurgeryRadiation treatment planningComputer scienceFlexibility (engineering)Motion planningConformal mapArtificial intelligenceRobotic armComputer visionRobot

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