Cyberknife Surgery in India

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CYBER KNIFE SURGERY Complete guide for Cost Comparison, Best hospital, Complication, Risk and Recovery


About Cyberknife Treatment 

The CyberKnife VSI

System

is

a

non-invasive option to surgery for the treatment of both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors anywhere in the body including

the Prostate, Lung, Brain, Spine, Liver,

Pancreas and Kidney. The treatment delivering beams of high-dose radiation to tumors with extreme accuracy offers new hope to patients worldwide. 

Though its name may show images of scalpels and surgery, the CyberKnife VSI treatment involves no cutting. In fact, the CyberKnife VSI System is the world's first and only Robotic Radio Surgery system designed to treat tumors throughout the body non-invasively. CyberKnife gives a


What makes CyberKnife so unique? 

nrivalled

accuracy:

The CyberKnife system can

treat

moving tumors with pinpoint accuracy, which is unmatched by other radio surgery systems. This is especially important when treating tumors that move with anybody function (e.g., breathing). 

Unlimited

flexibility

and

freedom:

The CyberKnife

system's robotic maneuverability allows doctors to deliver highly individualized treatments. With a linear accelerator mounted on a flexible robotic arm, CyberKnife clinicians can select various angles targeting the tumor with a high dose of radiation from every


What makes CyberKnife so unique? 

Real-time image guidance: The CyberKnife uses a very sophisticated 6D image guidance system to track and continually adjust treatment for any movement of the patient or tumor. Convenient: Depending on the type of tumor, patients need only one to five CyberKnife treatments, typically lasting less than an hour each, while other radiation systems require dozens of treatments spread over several weeks.

Patient safety: Unlike other gantry based linear accelerators, the CyberKnife operates on a fully integrated closed loop system.


CyberKnife is used to treat

       

Non Cancerous Tumors Brain cancer Prostate cancer Liver cancer Cancerous tumors in spine Lung cancer Head and Neck Cancer Breast Cancer


How CyberKnife is done?  

Preparing for CyberKnife

Evaluation: Post-diagnosis, doctors may recommend CyberKnife treatment depending on the patient's specific requirements. A team

of

doctors,

including radiation oncologists,

medical oncologists and surgeons along

with

medical

physicists, radiation technicians and nurses' work together to define the care plan for the patient. 

Imaging and treatment planning: Before the treatment begins an MRI, CT or CT/PET scan is taken to determine the size, shape and location of the tumor. Images from these scans are digitally transferred to the CyberKnife's treatment planning workstation, where specialists identify the tumor to be targeted and its surrounding vital structures to be protected. The plan is designed


During the procedure of CyberKnife 

The patient is positioned on the table ensuring his/her comfort. The robot moves around carefully to deliver radiation to the selected part. At the same time, the VSI system takes the X-ray of the part being treated to provide real-time location and images. This increases the precision and accuracy of the treatment being delivered.

The patient undergoes 1 to 5 sessions, depending upon the severity and location of the tumor. Each session may last approximately for 1 hour.


What are the benefits of CyberKnife technology? 

Improved patient outcomes through better and more accurate targeting of tumor lesions A painless treatment procedure that

requires

no

anesthesia The technology is non-invasive and involves no blood loss Minimum exposure of healthy tissues to the harmful radiations Does not require hospitalization patients can immediately return to daily activities No or minimal complications for patients post


What are the risks associated with CyberKnife technology? Some of the risks associated with CyberKnife technology are:    

Short-term side effects Nausea Fatigue Headache


Which is the best hospital for CyberKnife in India? 

BLK Super Speciality Hospital

-

Delhi

is

the

best hospital for CyberKnife in India. 

What is the cost of CyberKnife in India? Cost of CyberKnife in India is very less as compared to the other countries. The cost of CyberKnife in India will be approx Rs. 3 to 5 Lakhs.


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