医学物理
Online ISSN : 2186-9634
Print ISSN : 1345-5354
ISSN-L : 1345-5354
CyberKnife
塩見 浩也井上 武宏中村 聡明島本 茂利井上 俊彦John R. Adler Jr.Mohan Bodduluri
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2001 年 21 巻 1 号 p. 11-16

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The CyberKnife is an image-guided robotic system designed for stereotactic radiosurgery. This system uses a lightweight, x-band linear accelerator, computer-controlled robotic arm, a pair of orthogonal x-ray imagers (TLS: Target Locating System), and a computer workstation. During the treatment, the TLS determines the location of the lesion and communicates these coordinates to the robot. The robot adjusts the position of the beam to the target. The accuracy of this system is 0.7 mm (median) at Osaka University.
The CyberKnife system offers new options for radiosurgery/therapy. Stereotactic fractionated radiotherapy can now be performed with the same accuracy as singlefraction stereotactic radiosurgery. The frameless nature of CyberKnife allows tumors in the chest and abdomen to be treated as well. The real time tracking system option enables one to treat tumors that move with respiration, such as lesions in lung. Tumors in the lower spine, pancreas, and lung have already been treated in the USA.
A description of the components, accuracy, and future of the CyberKnife will be presented.
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