This application relates to an apparatus for supporting a patient for radiation therapy, in particular for use in a particle radiation treatment system.
An apparatus for supporting a patient in a radiation therapy system is known, for instance, from German Patent Disclosure DE 102 21 180 A1. The apparatus for supporting a patient includes a treatment table that is displaceable in a height-adjustable manner and can also be pivoted about more than one vertical axis. To level the treatment table exactly at the horizontal, a plurality of leveling devices, preferably three of them, are provided that have a wedge that is displaceable by a screw spindle or threaded spindle. The patient located on the leveled treatment table can be positioned, using a so-called laser cross, in such a way that the region to be irradiated is located at the isocenter of the radiation treatment system. The radiation treatment system has a gantry, with an emitter head that is pivotable about a horizontal axis.
An apparatus for supporting a patient is disclosed. A treatment table is pivotable about at least one axis. The axis may be a horizontal axis and has at least one horizontal component. The treatment table may be pivotable about two horizontal axes that are perpendicular to one another. To position the treatment table in an inclined (non-horizontal) disposition, the apparatus for supporting a patient may have a laser measuring system. Because of the possibility of supporting a patient on a treatment table that is tilted in a defined way relative to the horizontal, the apparatus for supporting a patient is suitable for radiation therapy systems in which the radiation source or beam is not pivotable about a horizontal axis, or is pivotable to only a limited extent about a horizontal axis. In particular, the apparatus for supporting a patient is suitable for a radiation treatment system that operates with particle radiation.
The laser measuring system here may include one or more laser emitters as well as at least one display device, which may be in the form of a linear scale or a measuring disk. At least one laser emitter and at least one display device may be associated with each axis about which the treatment table can be pivoted. A beam cluster of the laser emitter illuminates the display means when the laser measuring system is in operation.
The display may be embodied such that because of the illuminating laser beam, a tilt angle of the treatment table relative to a horizontal axis can be determined from the display. The laser beam may be fan shaped.
In an aspect, the display is secured to a fixed structure, such as the wall of the treatment room or an immovable part of the radiation treatment system, while the laser emitter is fixedly connected to the treatment table. That display may be of a large size, and spaced apart from the treatment table by up to approximately several meters, facilitating the simple, exact setting of the angular position of the treatment table. The laser measuring system may include a plurality of optical radiation sources, whose radiation directions are orthogonal to one another. In a corresponding way, the planes in which linear scales or other display devices are disposed may also form a right angle with one another. In aspect, the laser measuring system may have a single optical radiation source that emits light which is directed in directions that may be orthogonal to one another.
In another aspect, a stereotactical frame may be secured to the treatment table and may support one or more optical radiation sources of the laser measuring system. The stereotactical frame has a fixed position relative to the patient's tissue to be irradiated. In the planning of the radiation treatment, the correct positioning of the stereotactical frame that can then be read off the display, is ascertained. In an alternative embodiment that may not have a stereotactical frame, the laser emitters (optical radiation sources) may be secured directly to the treatment table.
In another aspect, the display device of the laser measuring system is supported displaceably or pivotably. It is thus possible, before a radiation treatment is performed, for the measuring rod or measuring disk of the laser measuring system to be set in such a way that in the positioning of the treatment table, a defined marking on the display, which is may be identical in each radiation treatment, is illuminated by the laser emitter. In this way, the correct positioning of the patient may be simplified, and the risk of mis-positioning may be minimized.
In yet another aspect, the at least one display device is automatically adjustable. Using the planned positioning of the treatment table, in particular a tilt angle that the treatment table forms with the horizontal, the setting of the display device is calculated. The calculated setting value is transmitted to a control unit, which is connected to a drive unit that moves the display device to the desired position.
As an alternative to locating the laser emitter on the treatment table and the display device in the room, the display device is secured directly or indirectly to the treatment table, and the laser emitter is located off of the treatment table and independent of the motion of the treatment table. If the display device is secured indirectly, the display is located on the stereotactical frame. The laser emitter is located in a stationary fashion in the room.
Thus, by using an optical radiation source of a laser measuring system in cooperation with an automatically adjustable measuring rod or an automatically adjustable measuring disk, an inclined setting of the treatment table relative to a horizontal plane is determined.
A visible beam cluster 6 of the laser measuring system 3, in cooperation with a measuring disk 7, indicates the tilt angle of the treatment table 2; that is, the angle that the treatment table 2 forms with a horizontal plane. In
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Although only a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
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