Improving Radiotherapy Workflows with Integrated Angular Correction

In head & neck radiotherapy and cranial stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), workflow efficiency is closely linked to how quickly and accurately positioning deviations can be corrected. Even minor misalignments can lead to repeated imaging, patient repositioning, and increased setup times – impacting both clinical efficiency and patient comfort.

Without integrated angular correction, these adjustments often interrupt the treatment process. With solutions like the RPS Head, angular correction becomes part of the workflow itself. By enabling pitch, roll, and yaw adjustments directly at the treatment table, clinicians can achieve precise alignment without breaking the treatment sequence.

This results in fewer interruptions, reduced imaging requirements, and more consistent positioning outcomes. The difference is not only technical – it’s operational, improving daily routines for therapists and physicists alike.

By integrating precision into the workflow, systems like the RPS Head help make radiotherapy more efficient, reliable, and patient-centered.