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Radiosurgery is a type of minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses high-energy radiation to precisely target and destroy diseased tissue. It is used to treat a variety of conditions, including tumors, vascular malformations, and functional disorders. The radiation is delivered in a single, high-dose treatment, eliminating the need for multiple treatments. Radiosurgery is a safe and effective alternative to traditional open surgery, offering shorter recovery times and fewer complications.
Radiosurgery is used in a variety of medical specialties, including neurosurgery, oncology, and radiation oncology. It is also used in the treatment of benign and malignant tumors, as well as in the treatment of functional disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia and Parkinson's disease.
Radiosurgery is a rapidly growing field, with new technologies and techniques being developed to improve patient outcomes. Companies in the market include Elekta, Varian Medical Systems, Accuray, and Brainlab. Show Less Read more