Adjustable Couch and Medical Couch System Comprising Same
US-2021378607-A1 · Dec 9, 2021 · US
US12082952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12082952-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117359288-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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A radiation system employs a couch top rotatable about a yaw axis to provide non-coplanar irradiation of a patient in an O-ring type of radiation machine. The radiation machine includes a source operable to produce radiation and a housing enclosing the source. The housing defines a bore and the source is rotatable at least partially around the bore. The couch top is adapted to be rotatable about a yaw axis, thereby allowing non-coplanar irradiation of at least a portion of the patient by the source. A radiation method is also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A radiation system, comprising: a radiation machine comprising a source operable to produce radiation and a housing enclosing the source, wherein the housing defines a bore and the source is rotatable at least partially around the bore; and a supporting device comprising a couch and a couch top configured to position at least a portion of a patient in the bore, wherein the couch top is rotatable about a yaw axis thereby allowing for non-coplanar irradiation of at least the portion of the patient by the source, wherein the couch top includes a couch top extension and an interface plate, and the couch top extension is removably attachable to the interface plate, allowing replacement of the couch top extension. 2. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top is rotatable about the yaw axis in at least 10 degrees. 3. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top is rotatable about the yaw axis up to 50 degrees. 4. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top is rotatable independent of the couch about the yaw axis. 5. The radiation system of claim 4 , wherein the couch top is further rotatable about a pitch axis, and/or, a roll axis. 6. The radiation system of claim 5 , wherein the couch top is further translatable vertically and horizontally. 7. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top extension comprises a first couch top extension having a first width dimensioned for a first patient and a second couch top extension having a second width dimensioned for a second patient, wherein the first width is different from the second width. 8. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top extension includes a cutout at a lateral side thereby providing a varying width of the couch top extension. 9. The radiation system of claim 8 , wherein the cutout of the couch top extension is located at a region adjacent to an end of the bore of the radiation machine when the couch top supporting at least the portion of the patient is positioned in the bore, allowing for achieving a greater angle of rotation of the couch top about the yaw axis. 10. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top extension includes a cutout at a lateral side contoured for irradiation of a breast or thoracic region of the patient. 11. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top extension includes a head-shoulder configuration contoured for irradiation of a head or neck region of the patient. 12. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the couch top extension includes a cutout at a lateral side contoured for irradiation of an abdomen or pelvic region of the patient. 13. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the source is operable to produce radiation suitable for therapeutic treatment or diagnostic imaging. 14. The radiation system of claim 1 , wherein the source is rotatable around the bore in at least 360 degrees. 15. A radiation method, comprising: positioning a couch top supporting a patient in a first irradiation position in a radiation machine which comprises a source of radiation within a housing having a bore, the source of radiation being rotatable at least partially around the bore about a rotation axis, wherein in the first irradiation position, a longitudinal axis of the couch top forms a first angle with respect to the rotation axis of the source of radiation; delivering radiation from the source of radiation to at least a portion of the patient on the couch top in the first irradiation position; positioning the couch top supporting the patient in a second irradiation position in the radiation machine, wherein in the second irradiation position, the longitudinal axis of the couch top forms a second angle with respect to the rotation axis of the source of radiation; and delivering radiation from the source to at least the portion of the patient on the couch top in the second irradiation position, wherein the couch top includes a couch top extension and an interface plate, and the couch top extension is removably attachable to the interface plate, allowing replacement of the couch top extension. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of positioning the couch top in the second irradiation position comprising rotating the couch top about a yaw axis. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein in the second irradiation position, the longitudinal axis of the couch top forms the second angle up to 25 degrees with respect to the rotation axis of the source of radiation. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of positioning the couch top in the second irradiation position further comprising rotating the couch top about a roll axis, and/or a pitch axis. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the source of radiation is operable to produce radiation suitable for therapeutic treatment.
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