LINAC(Truebeam)

Tankisinuwari, Nepal
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Hospital

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Medical Facility

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3.6

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442.5 Sq. Ft.

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21.8 Ft. x 20.3 Ft. x 9.8 Ft.

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About LINAC(Truebeam)

The Linac TrueBeam at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital represents a state-of-the-art radiation therapy suite dedicated to advanced cancer treatment within the Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital campus. This technologically sophisticated venue supports precise and efficient patient care, integrating cutting-edge equipment with a clinical environment tailored for patient comfort and optimal therapeutic outcomes.

The facility is specifically designed to house the TrueBeam linear accelerator system, a leading platform in radiation oncology known for its accuracy and versatility in treating a broad range of cancers with minimal side effects. Positioned within a renowned teaching hospital, this venue plays a critical role in both medical treatment and educational training, facilitating a combination of clinical excellence and academic research.

Area and capacity:

  • Treatment room area: approximately 600 sq ft (56 sqm)
  • Control room and patient preparation spaces included within the comprehensive suite
  • Designed for individual patient treatment sessions, accommodating necessary medical staff and patient support personnel

Facilities and services:

  • State-of-the-art Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator providing image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS)
  • Advanced imaging capabilities including 4D CT and cone-beam CT for precise tumor localization
  • Integrated motion management systems to minimize radiation exposure to healthy tissues
  • Comfortable patient positioning and immobilization devices
  • Secure, climate-controlled environment adhering to stringent medical safety standards
  • Supportive patient care and monitoring equipment
  • Access to multidisciplinary oncology teams including radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and specialized nursing staff
  • On-site technical support and maintenance

Ideal events:

  • High-precision radiotherapy treatment sessions for oncology patients
  • Clinical training and workshops for medical residents and fellows specializing in radiation oncology
  • Research activities and trials focused on radiation therapy technology and protocols
  • Multidisciplinary case discussions and tumor board meetings involving oncologists and healthcare professionals

Unique design and advantages:

  • Integration of the latest TrueBeam technology ensures rapid treatment delivery with sub-millimeter accuracy
  • The suite's design prioritizes patient safety and comfort, with ergonomic layouts and noise reduction measures
  • Embedded within a teaching hospital, fostering close collaboration between clinical treatment and academic research
  • Advanced treatment planning systems combined with real-time imaging optimize therapeutic precision
  • Enables delivery of complex radiation protocols including stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), improving patient outcomes

The Linac TrueBeam suite at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital exemplifies a commitment to excellence in cancer care by combining superior technology with a supportive medical environment. The facility not only enhances therapeutic possibilities but also serves as a vital educational and research hub, advancing the standards of oncological treatment in the region.

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