匹兹堡长老会大学医院。伽玛刀:没有切口的脑部手术。

Hospital physician Pub Date : 1988-10-01
L D Lunsford
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1987年7月,一个20吨重的伽玛射线被混凝土“热室”严密屏蔽,被送入匹兹堡长老会大学医院的地下室。该机组是世界上仅有的五台机组之一,也是美国首台此类机组,它的安装是历时4.5年的规划的高潮。它始于1982年,当时伽玛刀被美国食品和药物管理局批准上市。但由于放射源在反应堆内部是密封的,它还必须得到核管理委员会(NRC)的批准,这一过程需要在核机构内部进行广泛和多层次的审查。尽管该装置本身最终在1986年获得了核管理委员会的批准,但核管理委员会运输部拒绝批准运输装载钴的装置。因此,匹兹堡大学的物理学家设计了在匹兹堡繁忙的医院环境中进行现场加载的计划!首先,在装置周围建造了一个由3000磅固体混凝土块组成的热室。然后,使用机器人微操纵器,该装置装载了201个钴-60源,每个源约30 Ci。近6,000 Ci的钴为病灶提供了396 cGy/min的剂量率,患者在一个月后的8月开始治疗。第三方已从大多数主要的健康保险政策中获得报销,并且该程序由蓝盾和宾夕法尼亚州医疗保险批准支付。
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The Presbyterian-University Hospital, Pittsburgh. The gamma knife: brain surgery without an incision.

In July of 1987 a 20-ton gamma heavily shielded in a concrete "hot cell" was rolled into the basement of Presbyterian-University Hospital in Pittsburgh. Installation of the unit-one of only five in the world-and the first of its kind in the United States-was the culmination of 4.5 years of planning. It started in 1982 when the gamma knife was approved for marketing by the Food and Drug Administration. But because radioactive sources are sealed within the unit, it also had to be approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), a process that required extensive and multiple levels of review within the nuclear agency. Although the device itself finally received NRC approval in 1986, the NRC Transportation Division refused to grant permission to transport a cobalt-loaded unit. So physicists at the University of Pittsburgh devised plans for on-site loading amidst the busy hospital environment in Pittsburgh! First a hot cell consisting of 3,000 lb of solid concrete block was constructed around the unit. Then, using robotic micromanipulators, the unit was loaded with 201 sources of cobalt-60, approximately 30 Ci each. The almost-6,000 Ci of cobalt provided a dosage rate of 396 cGy/min to the focal point, and patient treatment began one month later in August. Third-party reimbursement has been obtained from most major health insurance policies, and the procedure is approved for payment by Blue Shield and Medicare of Pennsylvania.

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