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What is Radiosurgery Suite?

Radiosurgery Suite is one of the advanced technologies used to perform cancer treatment. It helps in performing radiosurgery with more accuracy and consumes less time. With the help of radiosurgery su.....

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Radiosurgery Suite is one of the advanced technologies used to perform cancer treatment. It helps in performing radiosurgery with more accuracy and consumes less time. With the help of radiosurgery suite, surgeons can precede the diagnosis procedure with speed, precision, and modernized treatment. Radiosurgery with the use of radiosurgery suite works similar to other treatment which involves radiation. Radiation is indicated to the internal body parts i.e. lungs, brain, spine, and other areas. The treatment not only removes or lessens the tumour but also destroys the DNA of tumour cells. When the cell is not there, then there is no chance of reproduction of cells. Radiosurgery Suite is advancement in radio healing process.

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How Does It Help?

The treatment is helpful in different ways. It is pain-free, and the patient recovers quickly. The problems that can be treated with the help of radiosurgery suite during radiosurgery are:

How Is It Done?
What are the benefits and risks of an Radiosurgery Suite?
Preparation
Preparation

Preparing for a Radio Surgery

  • The patient will be advised not to eat anything the night prior to the treatment.
  • The doctor would want to know about any medications taken by the patient, and also if there is any implant in the patient’s body.
  • The patient will undergo at least one imaging test, MRI or CT scan for the exact location of the tumour to be determined.
  • An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted in the vein to provide the patient with liquid, medication or contrast agent.

Treatment
Treatment

During the treatment

  • The patient will be asked to lie down on a table, which will slide into a machine that revolves to change the angle of radiation.
  • The patient needs to remain completely still for the radiation to target the correct cells and not tamper with the healthy surrounding cells.
  • The process usually lasts from 30 minutes to 1 hour. But one session may not be enough for complete removal of the tumour.

Post Treatment
Post Treatment

After the treatment

  • After the procedure ends, the patient may have minor bleeding at the pin sites.
  • The patient can go home after the procedure ends only if the doctor suggests.
  • If the patient experiences any side-effects or nausea, the same shall be conveyed to the doctor.

What Are The Benefits & Risks Of This Technology?

The treatment has some advantages which help the patients recover quickly. But, it comes with its own pack of risks too, which the patient should be aware of.

Benefits
  • The procedure is accurate. Less time-consuming. High success rate. Diagnose and treat the tumour almost anywhere in the body. It can be repeated. Treatment can be completed in one to five days. It can treat several tumours in one session. It is non-invasive.

Benefits
Risks
  • Fatigue. Various skin problems. Hair loss. Nausea. Headaches. Difficulty in swallowing anything. At times, swelling in the brain.

Risks
Radiosurgery Suite
What Makes Radiosurgery Suite So Unique?

• The technology at Medanta includes Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT). With a combination of superior dose conformance and treatment speed, the tool allows the tumour to shrink while manipulating the gantry speed and position.
• The technology is equipped with a single point control that enhances the IGRT (Image-Guided Radiation Therapy) flow. For increased performance and safety, the technology has a fully digital control system.
• The machine also offers a choice between single and multiple arcs, depending upon the treatment site.

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