These pads are made of a low-density thermoplastic material that becomes soft and flexible when warmed, supporting and supporting the patient’s head and neck. When cooled, they harden and secure to provide accurate and repeatable positioning. They can also be used with Silverman head supports or under thermoplastic masks, providing 360-degree support and stabilization.
A strong, breathable mouthpiece. It is attached to the patient’s mouth using a quick-release toothpaste, making it safe and comfortable to use. No water or heating is required to activate the toothpaste. Once the BiteLok is attached to the patient’s mouth, a thermoplastic mask is placed over it. While the mask is still warm, the Quickfit tool molds the mask around the edges of the BiteLok™ mouthpiece without the need for hands. The result is a secure, repeatable mouthpiece that attaches to both the patient and the mask, and is also removable for cleaning.
Before radiotherapy treatment begins, a CT scan takes detailed images of the patient’s body to accurately determine the location of the tumor and the path of the radiation. This helps plan treatment, increases the precision of the treatment, and prevents damage to healthy tissue.
A complete system for positioning the whole body in radiotherapy that accurately and stably fixes the upper body, shoulders, head and pelvis. This system is divided into two groups: Solo Align and Due Align, whose base is made of lightweight but durable carbon fiber.
It is a strong and lightweight carbon fiber plate that has minimal radiation exposure and is placed under the patient’s body to maintain their position during radiation treatment with the help of thermoplastics.
Head support is a device for precise stabilization of the patient’s head during radiotherapy, with an ergonomic design and the use of lightweight and resistant materials. This device allows for precise and repeatable positioning to increase radiation accuracy and maintain patient comfort.
Indexbars are responsible for fixing equipment on the radiotherapy bed and are selected according to the type of each device and are divided into three categories: Universal, For Elekta, and For Varian.
Klarity thermoplastic masks are designed to hold the patient in place during radiotherapy so that the beam reaches the tumor site precisely and prevents damage to healthy tissue. The Klarity Green type is more advanced, has higher strength, is non-sticky and has minimal shrinkage, which increases patient comfort. These masks are easily softened and molded with water or oven heat and become very strong and durable after cooling.