Tumor treatment identification system

A - Human Necessities – 61 – N

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A61N 2/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2575759

An instrument is used to mark locations in tissue that define the boundary of a three-dimensional treatment zone. The position of the instrument is recorded by a tracking system and a treatment zone image is produced which depicts the treatment zone along with patient reference points also marked by the instrument. The treatment zone image is exported to a radiation treatment system which uses the patient reference points to align the treatment zone image with the patient and uses the treatment zone image to aim the radiation.

L'invention concerne un instrument utilisé pour marquer des emplacements délimitant une zone de traitement tri-dimensionnelle dans un tissu. La position de l'instrument est enregistrée par un système de suivi et une image de la zone de traitement est produite qui reflète la zone de traitement avec les points de référence du patient également marqués par l'instrument. L'image de la zone de traitement est exportée dans un système de radiothérapie qui utilise les points de référence du patient pour aligner l'image de la zone de traitement avec le patient et qui utilise l'image de la zone de traitement pour cibler les rayons.

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