“The quality of the fusion between CT and MRI was outstanding. Not having to move the patient in between studies provided among the highest quality brachytherapy fusions we’ve ever had”
Dr. Neil Taunk, Radiation Oncology,
The Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine
“Our conventional stirrups attach to the rails of the Symphony transfer device which allows us to insert applicators on the transfer device. Once insertion is complete, we can remove the stirrups and transfer [the patient] using the hover capabilities of the Symphony and move her into MR. She’s then imaged with very little perturbation [of the applicator].” “One of the biggest benefits is that the transport only requires two staff to safely transfer [the patient] from the OR into the MR suite, where before we had a little army of six people moving patients back and forth. That immediate reduction in resources has had Multipurpose effects in being able to reduce overtime and delays in our brachytherapy program.”
Dr. Ananth Ravi, Clinical Operations Lead for Brachytherapy
Odette Cancer Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre