OSI always has Linear Accelerators in inventory, fully configured to deliver IMRT. Through our exclusive agreement with Siemens, OSI is uniquely able to add technology upgrades like MLC, software, and Electronic Portal Imaging devices to its digital refurbished Siemens Linear Accelerators. The result is the latest OEM capability at a more affordable price point.
Additionally, OSI offers solutions from other brands incorporating Multileaf Collimator equipped units. Our breadth of solution can package IMRT treatment planning, perhaps with aftermarket Mini Multileaf Collimators, ultrasound Patient Localization and QA accessories from the finest vendors available. We can even help you get your program set up, from physics to billing. We deliver value in IMRT implementation.
Through the efforts of OSI, and its vendor partners Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, or IMRT, is becoming an investment which is practical and cost-effective at centers like yours, even with limited budgets and manpower.
A Typical Siemens IMRT-Capable Linear Accelerator Set-Up
(actual configuration varies with quotation)
In addition to a digitally controlled linear accelerator, an IMRT equipped unit will normally include the following:
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| Fully integrated dual focused Multi-leaf Collimator replaces X jaws | ||
| Multi-Leaf Collimator Control Unit | ||
| v6.2 Digital Accelerator Console | ||
| Lantis Essentials record and verification system including Lantis Commander and RTP Link to your computerized treatment planning system | ||
| Automatic Field Sequencing allows automatic sequencing of delivery fields from one gantry position to another without user interaction. Improves clinical efficiency. | ||
| IM-MAXX IMRT Field Sequencing option dynamic design approach enables reduced delivery time of complex IMRT treatments by 30-50%. It provides automatic sequencing of all fields and field segments without repetitive user intervention, and provides automatic set up of all machine parameters, with visual display of progress of IMRT treatments. |
