Developing Robust Safety Protocols for Radiosurgery within Patient Positioning System Framework

This paper offers a comprehensive examination of the development and implementation of advanced safety protocols in the Patient Positioning System (PPS) for radiosurgery. In an era where precision and safety are increasingly crucial in medical procedures, particularly radiosurgery, the implementatio...

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Main Authors: Alaa Saadah, Laszlo Fadgyas, Donald Medlin, Jad Saud, Jason Henderson, Tibor Koroknai, Máté Koroknai, Levente Menyhárt, David Takacs, Peter Panko, Xiaoran Zheng, Endre Takacs, Géza Husi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-02-01
Series:Machines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/12/2/106
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Summary:This paper offers a comprehensive examination of the development and implementation of advanced safety protocols in the Patient Positioning System (PPS) for radiosurgery. In an era where precision and safety are increasingly crucial in medical procedures, particularly radiosurgery, the implementation of sophisticated safety measures in PPS is vital. This research delves into the detailed design of the system, emphasizing the sensor and controller mechanisms employed. A significant focus is placed on comparing single-loop and dual-loop control systems, assessing their impact on the precision, accuracy, and repeatability of the PPS. The study showcases how dual-loop control demonstrates superior performance in these areas, leading to enhanced patient safety and treatment outcomes. Additionally, the paper discusses the integration of these safety protocols within the system’s architecture, underscoring the practical implications of these advanced measures in augmenting patient safety and treatment effectiveness.
ISSN:2075-1702