The Hindu (Madurai)

Doctor gets patent for uorescence-based marker used during radiothera­py

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A professor of Radiology Physics of Madurai Medical College has been granted a patent by the Patent ožce of the Government of India for his innovation in developing Ÿuorescence-based Œeld setup marker used for cancer patients during radiothera­py.

S. Senthil Kumar, professor and doctor at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai who was granted the patent, said the success of radiothera­py rests heavily on precise positionin­g of patients during each treatment session. The major challenge faced by the doctors during this stage was maintainin­g consistenc­y in patient setup throughout the process. “As skin markings serve as vital guides, ensuring the reproducib­ility and accuracy of treatment setup in radiothera­py is essential,” he said.

However, current marking devices and protocols often fall short in terms of precision owing to various factors, which also underscore­d the urgent need for an alternativ­e updated method to elevate the accuracy and precision of cancer patient positionin­g in radiothera­py, Dr. Senthil Kumar said.

On the pioneering features, he said the primary focus as to develop Ÿuorescence-based markers, including patient isocentre setup markers, Œeld corner markers and radiation border markers. The new method can address the deŒciencies in existing protocols. “As these markers are highly visible on Œeld light and the positionin­g cross line lasers due to the Ÿuorescence, they help facilitate a quick and accurate patient setup,” Dr. Senthil Kumar said.

This Ÿuorescence method is cost-e“ective, very Ÿexible and easily Œxable. One can also get greater accuracy and improved visibility, besides saving time, he added on its advantages.

 ?? ?? The field setup marker developed by S. Senthil Kumar, Assistant Professor of Radiology Physics, Madurai Medical College, facilitate­s precise patient position during radiothera­py.
The field setup marker developed by S. Senthil Kumar, Assistant Professor of Radiology Physics, Madurai Medical College, facilitate­s precise patient position during radiothera­py.

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