RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS WITH OPTIMISED DETECTOR

    公开(公告)号:US20240075316A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-03-07

    申请号:US18260080

    申请日:2021-12-17

    Applicant: Elekta Limited

    Inventor: David Roberts

    CPC classification number: A61N5/1047 A61N5/1075 A61N2005/1076

    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a radiotherapy apparatus comprising a radiation source configured to emit a beam of radiation having a central axis, a multi-leaf collimator, MLC, for shaping the beam of radiation emitted by the radiation source, wherein the MLC comprises a plurality of leaves, and a detection device for detecting radiation emitted by the radiation source. The detection device comprises a first detector arranged to detect a position of the central axis, wherein the first detector comprises a two dimensional array of pixels for generating a two dimensional map of radiation intensity, and at least one second detector arranged to detect a position of each leaf of the plurality of leaves.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR A RADIOTHERAPY DEVICE
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    发明公开

    公开(公告)号:US20230310898A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-10-05

    申请号:US18181281

    申请日:2023-03-09

    Applicant: Elekta Limited

    CPC classification number: A61N5/1075 A61N5/1049 A61N2005/1076

    Abstract: A quality assurance method for a radiotherapy device is disclosed. The method comprises disposing a phantom on a patient couch of the radiotherapy device, moving the patient couch to simulate motion of a subject, determining a measured value associated with the phantom, and comparing the measured value to an expected value. A radiotherapy device is also disclosed, the radiotherapy device comprising a radiation source configured to apply a radiation beam, a patient couch, a phantom disposable on the patient couch, and a controller communicatively coupled to the patient couch. A computer-readable medium storing instructions is also disclosed. A phantom for a radiotherapy device is also disclosed.

    LIGHT DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR A RADIOTHERAPY SYSTEM

    公开(公告)号:US20230173305A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-06-08

    申请号:US17998446

    申请日:2021-05-11

    Applicant: Elekta Limited

    CPC classification number: A61N5/1075 A61N5/1071 A61N2005/1059

    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting Cherenkov radiation produced during radiotherapy. A radiotherapy system comprises a patient receiving space for receiving a patient, a therapeutic radiation source, and a light detector configured to detect Cherenkov radiation subsequent to the emission of therapeutic radiation. Optionally, the system may make use of a optically transmissive dielectric to produce Cherenkov radiation.

    METHOD OF CHARACTERIZING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AN ATTENUATING ELEMENT IN A RADIOTHERAPY DEVICE

    公开(公告)号:US20230028022A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-01-26

    申请号:US17757520

    申请日:2020-12-16

    Applicant: Elekta Limited

    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of characterising physical properties of an attenuating element in a radiotherapy device having a radiotherapy radiation source and a radiotherapy radiation detector on respective sides of the attenuating element. The method comprises obtaining an average detected radiotherapy radiation intensity at two or more locations around the attenuating element, comparing the detected intensity at one location with the average intensity, and characterising a corresponding physical property based on the comparison.

    Methods and systems for determining the shape of a radiotherapy beam

    公开(公告)号:US10818404B2

    公开(公告)日:2020-10-27

    申请号:US16212078

    申请日:2018-12-06

    Applicant: Elekta Limited

    Abstract: A method of determining the shape of a radiation beam of a radiotherapy system at a treatment position, the system comprising a radiation source and a multi-leaf collimator disposed between the radiation source and the treatment position. The multi-leaf collimator includes an array of moveable leaves positioned to intersect and block parts of the radiation beam to define the shape of the radiation beam at the treatment position. The leaves of a group are aligned such that the planes of the leaves in that group converge at a point displaced laterally from the radiation source. The method includes, for each leaf in the array positioned to intersect the radiation beam, determining a projected width with respect to the radiation beam, the projected width being greater than the thickness of the respective leaf, and using the projected leaf width to determine the shape of the radiation beam at the treatment position.

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