SRT-100 Vision Superficial Radiation Therapy
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
Manufacturer Sensus
RAD Check – Pre-Treatment Energy Verification
High Frequency Inverter Technology
Radiation Fields Precisely Defined
Physicist Calibrations are Stored in the System
Al Filters Automatically Placed at X-Ray Tube Port
ASRT Approved CEU Program
Applicator Sizes Displayed
Power Lamp
Key Switch
X-Ray Indicator
Control Panel Warning Label
Start Switch
Stop Switch
Emergency Off Switch
Timer Displays
Timer Reset Switch
Exposure Time Control
kV mA Selection
LCD Display
Physicist Energy Measurement Procedures
Auto Al Filter Change Indicator
Automatic Warm-up Status
Pre-treatment Status
Applicator ID
Accumulated Dose
LED lighting
Specifications:
Generator
Type: Constant potential HV
Input Line: 120/230 VAC
Standard wall socket
Applicators/Cones
Included standard set of applicators: 1.5cm, 2cm, 2.5cm, 3cm, 4cm, 5cm
diameter at 15cm SSD (source-to-skin distance)
Optional size treatment applicators: 1.0 cm, 2 cm, 2.5 cm, 4.0 cm, 7.3 cm
diameter at 15 cm SSD 10 cm, 12.7 cm diameter at 25 cm SSD
Keloid Applicator Set: 7.3cm diameter at 15cm SSD, 10cm and 12cm
diameter at 25cm SSD, 18cm diameter at 30cm SSD
X-ray Tube
Metal-ceramic
Water-cooled
Tungsten target
End grounded
Rating: 100 kV/10 mA, 40 kV/30 mA, 1000 W continuous dissipation
Base Unit Assembly
Base space requirements: 82 cm x 86 cm
Vertical arm range: 145 cm
Horizontal arm range: 125 cm
X-ray tube movement: V&H 180 degrees
Integrated modular components: Input power, HV generator, heat exchanger
Operator Control Console
Can be located up to 30 meters from base unit
Service mode for system set-up and calibration (key entry)
Three Treatment Techniques
100 kV at 8 mA, 2.0 mm Al. HVL
70 kV at 10 mA, 1.0 mm Al. HVL
50 kV at 10 mA, 0.45 mm, Al. HVL
X-ray output is 600 cGy at 15 cm SSD/100kV
Image Guided Superficial Radiotherapy (IGSRT) System
High Frequency Ultrasound (HFUS) Image Guidance for Superficial Radiotherapy 20MHz Transducer
System Weight 190 kg
Note: While SRT is an excellent and attractive option for removing skin cancers,
it is not suitable for all types of skin cancers or patients.
Some of the factors affecting whether radiation therapy can be used include:
Type of cancer
Site of cancer
Patient preference
Suitability of other treatments
Prior use of radiation therapy