ECCE Medical Oncology
Developed after a careful analysis of the limitations of current intraoperative radiotherapy procedures that are carried out during surgery, the LIAC system uses an electron beam to treat neoplastic tissue that is exposed during surgery. Thanks to the ability to rapidly position the system and the intensity of its radiation, the LIAC is suitable for all intraoperative therapies and does not result in any lengthening of the duration of even short surgical interventions. The innovative characteristics of the LIAC, such as its small size, safety features and variable power settings of the electron beam mean that it is possible for the system to be used in any operating room without the need for any structural alterations. More…
Liac Intraoperative Radiotherapy System
Liac is a mobile electron accelerator for intraoperative radiotherapy used after the tumor has been removed during surgery. Applicable to a wide variety of tumors reducing the sessions of postoperative external radiotherapy and the associated complications. More…
Liac and Breast Cancer
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For radiation protection a primary beam stopper (a trolley-mounted 15cm thick lead shield) and mobile 1,5cm thick lead shields (100cm long and 150cm high) are used. More…
An aluminium-lead shielding disc is placed posterior to the parenchyma to protect the thoracic wall, the heart and the lung. More…