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    Title: Positioning system for thermal therapy
    Authors: Chou, SC;Lee, MR;Chang, H;Yao, C
    Contributors: Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for positioning a therapeutic device relative to a target displaced on a platform. A base member has a first track extending along a length of the platform for defining a first pathway for translating the therapeutic device relative to the target. A curved frame is slidably mounted on the base member through the first track. The curved frame has a second track along an interior wall of the curved frame for defining a second pathway for translating the therapeutic device relative to the target. A housing is disposed in the second track of the curved frame and configured to receive the therapeutic device. The housing is extendible at least along a radial direction of the curved frame for defining a third pathway for translating the therapeutic device relative to the target. Applications of the systems and methods may include image-guided thermal therapy.
    Date: 2014-02-18
    Relation: US8655430B2/2014-02-18
    Link to: http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=US&NR=8655430&KC=B2
    Appears in Collections:[張恕(2004-2017)] 專利
    [姚晶(2001-2014)] 專利

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