Abstract: An apparatus is described for transporting and positioning a capsule, in which a radioactive source is present, from a screened safe into an applicator to be temporarily placed in the body of the patient. The apparatus is provided with a safe for storing at least one capsule and with a larger number of applicators, which can be connected, via transport tubes, to passages in a switch-connecting plate, wherein the capsules, or a dummy instead of one of the capsules, can each, via their own tube and switch, independently of one another, be introduced into a transport tube selected by the respective switch and can be displaced therein independently of one another in a manner programmable with regard to location and residence time, by a transport wire slidable via a drive motor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 2, 2009
Publication date:
December 2, 2010
Applicant:
Isodose Control B.V.
Inventors:
Eric van't Hooft, Libbe van Zwol, Joeri Tuijn
Abstract: A device is described for storing and manipulating a radiation source, comprising a safe for storing at least one capsule comprising a radioactive material, a transport element for moving the capsule through a transport tube connected to the safe and leading to an applicator, and a drive mechanism for driving the transport element. According to the invention, the capsule comprises an enriched low energy radiation source for emitting gamma radiation in the range of 10-100 keV. For this purpose, a source is utilized having a sufficiently high specific activity for performing a high does rate (HDR) radiation treatment.
Abstract: An apparatus is described for transporting and positioning a capsule, in which a radioactive source is present, from a screened safe into an applicator to be temporarily placed in the body of the patient. The apparatus is provided with a safe for storing at least one capsule and with a larger number of applicators, which can be connected, via transport tubes, to passages in a switch-connecting plate, wherein the capsules, or a dummy instead of one of the capsules, can each, via their own tube and switch, independently of one another, be introduced into a transport tube selected by the respective switch and can be displaced therein independently of one another in a manner programmable with regard to location and residence time, by a transport wire slidable via a drive motor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 6, 2005
Publication date:
November 24, 2005
Applicant:
Isodose Control B.V.
Inventors:
Eric van't Hooft, Libbe van Zwol, Joeri Tuijn