Supporting and positioning equipment for patient treatment and particle treatment system

By using a multi-directional adjustment mechanism and a counterweight adjustment component to support the positioning device, the problems of large size and high complexity of existing devices are solved, achieving accuracy and stability of multi-angle adjustment, reducing cost and space occupation, and improving treatment precision.

CN223969373UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06WEST CHINA HOSPITAL SICHUAN UNIV
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Application Number
CN202620115953.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-01-28
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2036-01-28

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Technical Problem

Existing multi-functional auxiliary positioning devices are large in size, complex in structure, and have high manufacturing and installation costs. They are also inconvenient for later maintenance. Furthermore, when multi-angle adjustments are required in particle therapy, they rely on large rotating gantry and six-dimensional positioning robots, resulting in significant system complexity and space occupation.

Method used

The system employs a support and positioning device that includes a load-bearing component, a multi-directional adjustment mechanism, a counterweight adjustment component, and a respiratory monitoring device. Multi-angle adjustment is achieved through the positioning adjustment component, the translation support component, and the rotation adjustment component. The counterweight adjustment component compensates for the center of gravity shift, and the respiratory monitoring device adjusts the speed to match the patient's respiratory cycle.

Benefits of technology

It achieves accuracy and stability in multi-angle adjustment, reduces equipment complexity and space occupation, lowers manufacturing costs, and improves equipment lifespan and treatment precision, avoiding reliance on rotating frames and six-dimensional robots.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of treatment auxiliary equipment, and discloses supporting and positioning equipment for patient treatment and a particle treatment system. The movable mechanism is connected with the bearing component so as to movably adjust the bearing component, and the movable mechanism comprises two groups of multidirectional adjusting mechanisms which are symmetrically connected to two end sides of the bearing component respectively; and the counterweight adjusting assembly is arranged on the movable mechanism. The auxiliary positioning device can effectively replace traditional auxiliary positioning equipment which is complex in structure and high in cost, can achieve multi-angle adjustment on the body position or the target area of the body of a patient, can guarantee the adjustment accuracy in the treatment process, has the outstanding advantages of being compact in structure, small in size, low in manufacturing cost, easy and convenient to maintain and the like, and is suitable for popularization and application. And particularly, a rotary rack and a six-dimensional robot can be replaced on the premise of ensuring the treatment precision in particle treatment.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of therapeutic auxiliary equipment technology, specifically relating to a support and positioning device and a particle therapy system for patient treatment. Background Technology

[0002] During patient treatment, auxiliary devices that can adjust the patient's position and angle from multiple angles are often needed. However, current multi-functional auxiliary positioning devices are large in size, complex in structure, and have high manufacturing and installation costs, making them inconvenient for later maintenance. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a support positioning device and particle therapy system for patient treatment, so as to solve the problems of complex structure, high manufacturing and installation costs and large size of existing auxiliary devices.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] On the one hand, a support and positioning device for patient treatment is provided, comprising:

[0006] Load-bearing components used to support the patient;

[0007] A movable mechanism connected to the load-bearing member for adjusting its movement includes two sets of symmetrical multi-directional adjustment mechanisms respectively connected to two ends of the load-bearing member. Each multi-directional adjustment mechanism includes a positioning adjustment assembly, a translational support assembly, and a rotational adjustment assembly. The load-bearing member is connected to the translational support assembly via the positioning adjustment assembly, and the positioning adjustment assembly is rotatably connected to the translational support assembly. The positioning adjustment assembly adjusts the position of the load-bearing member within an adjustment plane perpendicular to the axial direction of the load-bearing member. The rotational adjustment assembly adjusts the rotation angle of the load-bearing member about the axial direction of the rotational adjustment assembly.

[0008] A counterweight adjustment component is provided on the movable mechanism to compensate for the shift in the center of gravity caused by the movement of the load-bearing member.

[0009] In a possible implementation, the load-bearing member has an initial state in which the rotation axis of the positioning adjustment component on the translation support component is coaxial with the axis of the load-bearing member, and the downward adjustment range of the positioning adjustment component on the Y-axis within its adjustment plane is greater than the upward adjustment range.

[0010] In one possible implementation, the positioning adjustment component has a greater adjustment range on the Y-axis than on the X-axis within its adjustment plane.

[0011] In one possible implementation, the counterweight adjustment assembly adjusts the center of gravity of the load-bearing member on the movable mechanism within an adjustment plane two, which is parallel to the adjustment plane one.

[0012] In a possible implementation, the counterweight adjustment assembly includes a two-dimensional adjustment component two and a counterweight block, wherein the two-dimensional adjustment component two drives the counterweight block to move within the adjustment plane two.

[0013] In a possible implementation, the counterweight adjustment component includes a displacement sensor for detecting displacement information of the load-bearing member, and the two-dimensional adjustment component adjusts the position of the counterweight block in the adjustment plane two in the opposite direction to the movement direction of the load-bearing member.

[0014] In a possible implementation, the translational support assembly includes a support member, a second driving member, and a linear transmission assembly. The positioning adjustment assembly is connected to the support member via a rotating shaft. The rotation adjustment assembly adjusts the load-bearing member by driving the rotation. A linear transmission assembly is provided at the bottom of the support member and is embedded in a track on the treatment room floor. The second driving member adjusts the translation of the support member by driving the linear transmission assembly.

[0015] In a possible implementation, the rotation adjustment assembly includes a drive component and a gear transmission assembly. The drive component is connected to the positioning adjustment assembly via the gear transmission assembly, and the drive component drives the positioning adjustment assembly to rotate, thereby causing the load-bearing component to rotate.

[0016] In one possible implementation, the support member includes an openable chamber for patients to enter and exit, the inner circumferential wall of the chamber being provided with an airbag, and a negative pressure positioning pad being provided inside the airbag.

[0017] On the other hand, a particle therapy system is also provided, including a support and positioning device for patient treatment, comprising any of the above-mentioned technical solutions.

[0018] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0019] This utility model provides a support and positioning device for patient treatment. It can effectively replace traditional, complex, and costly auxiliary positioning devices. It can also achieve multi-angle adjustment of the patient's position or the target area of ​​the patient's body, ensuring the accuracy of adjustment during the treatment process. It also has outstanding advantages such as compact structure, small size, low manufacturing cost, and easy maintenance. In particular, it can replace rotating gantry and six-dimensional robots in particle therapy while ensuring treatment accuracy.

[0020] Moreover, it can not only be positioned within a plane perpendicular to the axis of the supporting component, but also rotated to adjust the treatment angle, and can adjust the horizontal position of the supporting component by translation. This can significantly reduce the overall system complexity and space occupation while ensuring multi-angle treatment functions. Furthermore, the counterweight adjustment component can effectively solve the imbalance problem caused by the center of gravity shift during rotation, further improving rotational stability and equipment lifespan.

[0021] At the same time, the positioning and adjustment components can not only position the patient, but also meet the patient's need for easy up and down movement by having a large range of motion on the Y-axis. This achieves a low-cost, simpler, and lighter structure that effectively solves the problem of relying on rotating gantry and six-dimensional robots.

[0022] Furthermore, during particle therapy, the rotation speed can be adjusted using a respiratory monitoring device to match the rotation speed with the patient's respiratory cycle, ensuring that the patient's respiratory phase is consistent at each rotation angle. This counteracts the problem of different organ positions in the patient's body at the same rotation angle caused by respiration, thereby improving accuracy during imaging and irradiation. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a support positioning device for patient treatment, which also shows a perspective view of its installation in conjunction with a particle beam therapy system when used for particle beam therapy.

[0024] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The front view of the structure shown;

[0025] Figure 3 A three-dimensional view of a two-dimensional adjustment component of a support and positioning device for patient treatment;

[0026] Figure 4 An exploded view of a counterweight adjustment assembly of a support positioning device for patient treatment;

[0027] Figure 5 A perspective view of a translational support assembly of a support positioning device for patient treatment;

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the control principle of a support and positioning device used for patient treatment in conjunction with a particle beam therapy system when used for particle therapy.

[0029] In the diagram: 1-Treatment room floor; 11-Railway; 2-Multi-directional adjustment mechanism; 21-Two-dimensional adjustment component one; 22-Rotation adjustment component; 221-Rotation shaft; 222-Pin gear; 223-Electric motor one; 224-Large gear; 23-Counterweight adjustment component; 231-Outer shell; 232-Two-dimensional adjustment component two; 233-Counterweight block; 24-Translation support component; 241-Electric motor two; 242-Linear transmission component; 3-Bearing component; 4-Irradiation system; 5-Imaging system; 51-X-ray tube; 52-Flat panel detector; 6-Support component; 7-Bearing seat; 8-Accelerator; 9-Control system; 10-Respiratory monitoring device. Detailed Implementation

[0030] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.

[0031] This application provides a support and positioning device for patient treatment, which can be used in different scenarios, such as adjusting and positioning the patient's irradiation angle during particle beam therapy, or for patients undergoing surgical treatment, where it is often necessary to adjust the angle or switch between different postures multiple times during the treatment process. Adjustment through rotation and three-dimensional translation can facilitate surgical operations from more angles. It can also be used for patient rehabilitation treatment, etc., without limitation.

[0032] To better illustrate the embodiments of this application, this paper describes a scenario where the positioning device is primarily used for patient particle beam therapy.

[0033] As medical technology continues to advance, tumor treatment is becoming increasingly precise and minimally invasive. Particle therapy, due to its ability to precisely locate lesions and reduce damage to normal tissues, has become an important treatment method. During particle therapy, auxiliary equipment capable of multidimensionally adjusting the patient's spatial positioning or large-scale equipment for adjusting the beam irradiation direction are often required. Currently, most methods utilize large rotating gantry systems and six-dimensional positioning robots to achieve precise multi-angle irradiation of the patient. However, these auxiliary positioning devices and rotating gantry structures are currently large, complex in structure, and have high manufacturing and installation costs. They also place high demands on the treatment room space and infrastructure (such as foundations and shielding structures), and their design and control algorithms are complex, making later maintenance difficult.

[0034] To solve the above technical problems, please refer to Figure 1-5As shown, an embodiment of this application provides a support and positioning device for patient treatment, comprising: a load-bearing member for supporting the patient; a load-bearing member 3 for supporting the patient; and an active mechanism connected to the load-bearing member 3 for adjusting the load-bearing member 3. The active mechanism includes two sets of symmetrical multi-directional adjustment mechanisms 2 respectively connected to two ends of the load-bearing member 3. The multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2 includes a positioning adjustment component, a translation support component 24, and a rotation adjustment component 22. The load-bearing member 3 is connected to the translation support component 24 through the positioning adjustment component. The positioning adjustment component is rotatably connected to the translation support component 24. The positioning adjustment component adjusts the position of the load-bearing member 3 in an adjustment plane perpendicular to the axis of the load-bearing member 3. The rotation adjustment component 22 adjusts the rotation angle of the load-bearing member 3 about the axis of the rotation adjustment component 22. A counterweight adjustment component 23 is disposed on the active mechanism. The counterweight adjustment component 23 is used to compensate for the center of gravity shift caused by the movement of the load-bearing member 3.

[0035] The supporting component 3 supports the patient, allowing the patient to adjust their position and angle during treatment through the movement of the supporting component 3. Its structure can be a flat bed or a capsule-like structure for particle beam therapy, accommodating the patient for irradiation; there are no restrictions. The multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2 of the moving mechanism can adjust the position of the supporting component 3 in multiple directions. Specifically, the positioning adjustment component can adjust the position of the supporting component 3 within an adjustment plane perpendicular to its axis; the translation support component 24 can adjust the horizontal position of the supporting component 3 and provide support; and the rotation adjustment component 22 can adjust the rotation angle of the supporting component 3 to facilitate treatment of the patient's target area at different angles. For example, in particle beam therapy, rotation facilitates multi-angle particle beam irradiation and image acquisition. The multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2 uses multiple adjustment components with different dimensions stacked to achieve multi-directional adjustment, enabling multi-dimensional adjustment with a simpler and lower-cost structure. The rotation adjustment component 22 is used to adjust the angle of the supporting component 3 in the rotation direction with its axis as the rotation axis, allowing for angle switching as needed or for further treatment. The counterweight adjustment component 23 can compensate for the shift in the center of gravity after the load-bearing component 3 moves, providing better structural stability for the multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2, thereby solving the problem of center of gravity shift caused by uneven mass distribution during the rotation of the load-bearing component 3.

[0036] The aforementioned technical solution effectively replaces traditional, complex, and costly auxiliary positioning equipment, enabling multi-angle adjustment of patient position or target areas, ensuring accuracy during treatment. It also boasts advantages such as compact structure, small size, low manufacturing cost, and easy maintenance. Particularly in particle therapy, it can replace rotating gantry and six-dimensional robots while maintaining treatment precision. Furthermore, it allows for positioning within a plane perpendicular to the axis of the supporting component, as well as rotation to adjust the irradiation angle. Translation allows for adjustment of the relative position of the supporting component to the main treatment area, significantly reducing overall system complexity and space occupation while maintaining multi-angle treatment capabilities. The counterweight adjustment component effectively solves the imbalance problem caused by center of gravity shift during rotation, further improving rotational stability and equipment lifespan.

[0037] In order to facilitate patient movement up and down or entry and exit while adjusting the relative position of the support member 3 with respect to the rotation center, in the embodiments of this application, the support member 3 has an initial state. In the initial state, the rotation axis of the positioning adjustment component on the translation support component 24 is coaxial with the axis of the support member 3, and the downward adjustment range of the positioning adjustment component on the Y-axis in its adjustment plane is greater than the upward adjustment range.

[0038] By adopting an asymmetrical structure in the initial state of the positioning and adjustment component, the space occupied by the adjustment component at the top can be reduced, while still meeting the needs of patients to move up and down or enter and exit. The structure is more streamlined and practical, and at the same time, it can avoid the setting of a lifting mechanism. More functions can be achieved with a simpler structure, thus better replacing the rotating frame and six-dimensional positioning robot, reducing costs.

[0039] Simultaneously, the positioning adjustment component can be configured such that its adjustment range on the Y-axis within its adjustment plane is greater than its adjustment range on the X-axis. This further allows the support member 3 to have a greater range of movement in the longitudinal direction, making it easier for patients to get on and off or enter and exit the support member 3. This facilitates adjusting the support member 3 to a position convenient for patients to get on and off or enter and exit, improving practicality and convenience. Furthermore, this structural configuration allows for the realization of the multi-dimensional functions of large equipment with a simple and low-cost structure, further enhancing adjustment flexibility and its effective substitution for rotating gantry systems and six-dimensional robots.

[0040] In one embodiment, the counterweight adjustment component 23 adjusts the center of gravity of the bearing member 3 on the movable mechanism within the second adjustment plane, the second adjustment plane being parallel to the first adjustment plane.

[0041] In this way, by balancing the center of gravity shift caused by the bearing member 3 in the second adjustment plane parallel to the first adjustment plane, the center of gravity adjustment can be made easier and more effective. That is, the center of gravity can be adjusted by adjusting in the opposite direction to the movement of the bearing member 3. After adjustment, it is also beneficial to maintain the stability of the center of gravity of the bearing member 3 on the positioning adjustment assembly.

[0042] In a preferred embodiment of the counterweight adjustment component, the counterweight adjustment component 23 includes a two-dimensional adjustment component 232 and a counterweight block 233, wherein the two-dimensional adjustment component 232 drives the counterweight block 233 to move within the adjustment plane 2.

[0043] The second two-dimensional adjustment component 232 is used to drive the counterweight 233 to move and adjust on the second adjustment plane to address the problem of center of gravity shift. For example, the second two-dimensional adjustment component 232 may include a two-dimensional translation module and an electric motor. The two-dimensional translation module is used to drive the counterweight 233 to move along a trajectory opposite to the direction of movement of the supporting member 3. The electric motor is used to drive the two-dimensional translation module to move the counterweight 233 along the Y-axis and X-axis on the second adjustment plane, ensuring that the counterweight 233 can make reverse adjustments within the second adjustment plane according to the moving position of the supporting member 3, thereby achieving real-time dynamic balance of the center of gravity, improving rotational stability, and reducing the load on the rotation adjustment component 22 and gear wear.

[0044] Understandably, the two-dimensional translation module of the counterweight adjustment component 23 is also a linear guide motion mechanism arranged perpendicularly to each other. The horizontally placed linear guide motion mechanism is mounted on the vertically placed linear guide motion mechanism, the counterweight 233 is mounted on the horizontally placed linear guide motion mechanism, and the electric motor 3 is mounted on the end face of the linear guide motion mechanism. Taking the vertically placed linear guide as an example, when the control system 9 starts the electric motor 3, the electric motor 3 drives the corresponding linear guide to perform linear motion in the vertical direction, further driving the horizontally placed linear guide connected to the vertically placed linear guide to move in the vertical direction, thereby adjusting the position of the counterweight 233 in the vertical direction. Furthermore, considering that the lower end of the vertically placed linear guide motion structure in the two-dimensional translation module is relatively long, in order to compensate for the center of gravity shift caused by this part of the structure during rotation, the initial position of the counterweight 233 is set at a certain distance above the rotation axis 221. The specific length is determined by the actual mass of the two-dimensional translation module and the mass of the counterweight 233.

[0045] In addition, the counterweight adjustment assembly may also include a housing 231, in which the two-dimensional adjustment component 232 and the counterweight block 233 are encapsulated. The housing 231 is a closed ring structure used to encapsulate the two-dimensional adjustment component 232 and the counterweight block 233, and it is rigidly connected to the rotating shaft 221 to ensure that the counterweight adjustment assembly 23 and the rotating adjustment assembly 22 rotate synchronously.

[0046] Furthermore, in order to automatically adjust the center of gravity to compensate for the center of gravity offset, the counterweight adjustment component 23 also includes a displacement sensor for detecting the displacement information of the bearing component 3. The control system 9 controls the two-dimensional adjustment component 232 to adjust the counterweight block 233 in the opposite direction of the moving direction of the bearing component 3 according to the displacement information.

[0047] In this way, the displacement sensor can detect the displacement information of the bearing component 3 on the two-dimensional adjustment component 232. This displacement information can facilitate the control system 9 to adjust and control the two-dimensional adjustment component 232, thereby realizing the automatic adjustment of the counterweight 233.

[0048] In a preferred embodiment of the positioning adjustment component, the positioning adjustment component includes a two-dimensional adjustment component 21. The two-dimensional adjustment component 21 is used to drive the support member 3 to adjust the position of the support member 3 in the adjustment plane. It is mainly used to move the support member 3 to a position coaxial with the rotation axis of the rotation adjustment component 22, so that the support member 3 is adjusted to the initial state, thereby adjusting the relative position between the patient target area and the rotation center of the rotation adjustment component 22.

[0049] Preferably, the two-dimensional adjustment component 21 includes a two-dimensional translation module and an electric motor. The electric motor is installed on two sets of two-dimensional translation modules respectively. The end of the bearing member 3 is connected to the two-dimensional translation module through a connecting rod. The two-dimensional translation module is connected to the rotation adjustment component 22. In specific implementation, a high-precision electric translation stage can be selected for the two-dimensional translation module. By connecting the bearing member 3 to the two-dimensional translation module, the two-dimensional movement of the two-dimensional translation module can drive the bearing member 3 to move along a direction perpendicular to the axis of the bearing member 3, thereby adjusting the relative position between the patient target area and the rotation center of the rotation system. The two-dimensional translation module is an existing mature high-precision electric slide stage component, which usually adopts a cross-stack structure. The two-dimensional translation module includes two sets of linear guide motion mechanisms arranged perpendicularly to each other. Conventionally, each set of linear guide motion mechanisms includes a linear guide, a slider, an electric motor, and a transmission mechanism. The transmission mechanism is used to convert the rotational motion of the electric motor into the linear motion of the slider along the direction of the linear guide. Common types of transmission mechanisms include synchronous belt mechanisms or ball screw mechanisms. Taking one set of horizontally placed linear guide motion mechanisms as an example, when the corresponding electric motor is started, the electric motor rotates and drives the connected transmission mechanism to run. The transmission mechanism converts the rotational motion into linear motion of the slider along the guide rail direction, thereby driving the connecting structure (such as the load-bearing component 3) to move in the horizontal direction. To achieve vertical movement of the slider, the electric motor corresponding to the vertically placed linear guide motion mechanism needs to be started, which drives the corresponding transmission mechanism to move the slider in the vertical direction. Among them, one set of guide rails of the two-dimensional translation module is fixedly installed on another set of sliders to realize independent motion control in the X and Y axes within the adjustment plane.

[0050] In a preferred embodiment of the translational support assembly, the translational support assembly 24 includes a support member 6, a second driving member, and a linear transmission assembly 242. The positioning adjustment assembly is connected to the support member 6 via a rotating shaft 221. The rotation adjustment assembly 22 adjusts the rotation of the bearing member 3 by driving the rotation. The linear transmission assembly 242 is provided at the bottom of the support member 6 and is embedded in the track 11 of the treatment room floor 1. The second driving member adjusts the translation of the support member 6 by driving the linear transmission assembly 242.

[0051] The support member 6 can be connected to the two-dimensional adjustment component 21 and the translation support component 24 of the positioning and adjustment assembly via the rotating shaft 221 to form an integral structure. This allows for movable support and adjustment of the load-bearing component 3, and also facilitates overall movement, making it more convenient to use. The rotating shaft 221 serves as a power transmission component, with one end fixedly connected to the two-dimensional adjustment component 21. The two-dimensional adjustment component 21 is fixedly connected to the load-bearing component 3 via a connecting rod. This structure allows the rotating shaft 221 to drive the two-dimensional adjustment component 21 and the load-bearing component 3 to rotate synchronously when rotating. The second drive component can be an electric motor 241, and the linear transmission component 242 can be a linear transmission structure with an electric slide rail or a lead screw and nut pair structure, driven by the electric motor 241. By embedding the linear transmission component 242 within the track 11 of the treatment room floor 1, translational movement can be achieved, and it can also be installed discreetly without obstructing the treatment room floor 1, resulting in a more rational structural design.

[0052] In a preferred embodiment of the rotation adjustment assembly, the rotation adjustment assembly 22 includes a drive component and a gear transmission assembly. The drive component is connected to the positioning adjustment assembly via the gear transmission assembly, and the drive component drives the positioning adjustment assembly to rotate, thereby causing the bearing member 3 to rotate.

[0053] The drive component can be an electric motor 223. The gear transmission assembly can include a large gear 224 mounted on the rotating shaft 221 and a small gear 222 connected to the output end of the electric motor 223. The small gear 222 meshes with the large gear 224 for transmission, thus enabling the rotating shaft 221 to be driven by the electric motor 223. Specifically, the rotation adjustment assembly 22 also includes a bearing housing 7 and a bearing. The rotating shaft 221 passes through the bearing, and the bearing is fixed to a support platform on a support member 6, such as a support rod, via the bearing housing 7. This supports the rotating shaft 221 and transmits rotational motion. Optionally, the bearing is a deep groove ball bearing with an internal rolling element structure, which effectively converts sliding friction into rolling friction, reduces motion resistance, reduces energy loss and localized heat generation, and extends the service life of the rotating shaft 221.

[0054] It is worth noting that the two-dimensional adjustment component 21, translation support component 24, rotation adjustment component 22, and counterweight adjustment component 23 in this embodiment are integrated into a whole. The configuration of the two-dimensional adjustment component 21 with a larger adjustment range on the Y-axis than on the X-axis can facilitate the initial positioning of the bearing component 3 and make it easier for the patient to move up and down or enter and exit. However, such a structure may experience a center of gravity shift during rotation. By using the two-dimensional adjustment component 232 with the same or basically consistent adjustment range, the center of gravity can be adjusted synchronously. This can effectively and reliably replace the rotating gantry and the six-dimensional robot, avoiding dependence on them. While ensuring treatment accuracy, it also has outstanding advantages such as compact structure, small size, low manufacturing cost, and easy maintenance.

[0055] Because patients breathe during irradiation therapy, and the breathing action causes significant displacement of internal organs and other parts of the body, the positions of internal organs can easily differ during image acquisition and irradiation therapy at the same rotation angle, affecting the accuracy of treatment.

[0056] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, in the embodiments of this application, a respiratory monitoring device 10 for acquiring patient respiratory cycle information is also included, wherein the control system 9 adjusts the rotation speed of the rotation adjustment component 22 according to the patient respiratory cycle information to match the patient's respiratory cycle.

[0057] The respiratory monitoring device 10 uses existing respiratory detection devices, which can collect the patient's respiratory cycle information. The control system 9 can adjust the driving speed of the rotation adjustment component 22 according to the respiratory cycle, thereby controlling the rotation speed of the bearing component 3 to match the patient's respiratory cycle. This can achieve the same or basically the same position of internal organs when rotating at the same angle, which significantly improves the treatment accuracy.

[0058] It is understandable that by using the existing respiratory monitoring device 10 to acquire data related to the patient's respiratory cycle, assuming the patient's respiratory cycle is 5 seconds, the time for the control component 3 to rotate one revolution is a multiple of 5 seconds. In this way, the patient's real-time respiratory phase can be consistent with the initial respiratory phase at that angle each time it rotates to a certain angle, thereby improving the accuracy of treatment.

[0059] In one embodiment of the support member 3, when used in a particle beam therapy process, the support member 3 includes an openable chamber for patients to enter and exit, the inner circumferential wall of the chamber is provided with an airbag, and a negative pressure positioning pad is provided inside the airbag.

[0060] A negative pressure positioning pad is placed between the airbag and the patient. The airbag is fixed to the inner wall of the chamber. The thickness of the airbag can be adjusted by repeated inflation and deflation. The chamber is divided into two symmetrical parts, and the two parts are linked and locked together by hinges and knobs, thus forming a chamber structure that facilitates patient entry and exit. Preferably, the load-bearing components of the chamber structure are used for particle beam therapy.

[0061] Please refer to 1- Figure 6 As shown, embodiments of this application also provide a particle therapy system, including a support and positioning device for patient treatment according to any of the above technical solutions, wherein the position and rotation angle of the patient are adjusted by the support and positioning device.

[0062] The particle therapy system may also include a particle beam system and a control system. The particle beam system is suitable for different types of particle therapy, including but not limited to protons, helium ions, and carbon ions. The system can be equipped with a treatment room where the patient completes the irradiation process. The control system 9 is connected to subsystems such as the particle beam system, the multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2, and the counterweight adjustment component 23 to adjust the target area position and control the irradiation according to the treatment requirements. The particle beam system may include an irradiation system 4 and an imaging system 5. The irradiation area of ​​the irradiation system 4 and the imaging acquisition area of ​​the imaging system 5 have an overlapping portion that serves as an irradiation treatment area. The irradiation system 4 can irradiate the patient with a high-energy particle beam, and the particle beam formation is achieved by an accelerator 8. The imaging system 5 may include an X-ray tube 51 and a flat panel detector 52. Both the X-ray tube 51 and the flat panel detector 52 can be installed in the treatment room. The X-ray tube 51 emits a conical X-ray beam that is irradiated onto the flat panel detector 52 through a patient positioning system, which facilitates the acquisition of patient projection information. The imaging system 5 and the irradiation system 4 have an overlapping portion, which can serve as an irradiation treatment area. This arrangement allows for better irradiation and imaging acquisition of the target area, making it more convenient.

[0063] In this way, the above-mentioned technical solution enables multi-angle particle beam irradiation of the patient's target area without relying on traditional large rotating gantry and six-dimensional robotic treatment bed. It has outstanding advantages such as compact structure, small size, low manufacturing cost, and simple maintenance. Moreover, by further integrating the three-dimensional adjustment mechanism, which integrates multiple sets of adjustment components, with the rotation adjustment component 22, the overall system complexity and space occupation can be significantly reduced while ensuring multi-angle treatment functions. Furthermore, the counterweight system can effectively solve the imbalance problem caused by the shift of the center of gravity during rotation, further improving rotational stability and equipment lifespan.

[0064] Furthermore, in order to adapt to particle therapy, the chamber of the supporting component 3 is not limited to being made of polycarbonate, and the hinges and knobs connecting the two chambers can be made of zirconia composite ceramic or polycarbonate. It is understood that ceramic has extremely high hardness and wear resistance, while polycarbonate has advantages in mechanical strength such as good toughness and impact resistance. In addition, choosing non-metallic materials can avoid causing metal artifacts during imaging.

[0065] In summary, the support and positioning device for patient treatment according to the embodiments of this application has the main advantages of simplified structure, low manufacturing cost, reliable performance, high operational flexibility, and simple maintenance. Moreover, it eliminates the bulky rotating gantry structure and complex six-dimensional robotic treatment bed of traditional particle therapy systems, significantly reducing the size and weight of the treatment system and minimizing space requirements. This not only allows for a more compact layout of the treatment room but also greatly reduces the system's manufacturing and maintenance costs, while also reducing the system's mechanical complexity and potential failure rate. Furthermore, this system achieves rotation around the patient's target area, ensuring that the particle beam always irradiates the target area, thereby precisely concentrating the therapeutic dose on the target area and reducing the total treatment time when irradiating from multiple angles.

[0066] The applicant of this application has also applied for a related technical solution, with patent number CN202510849996.1. This solution is not described or explained in the embodiments of this application and is not an improvement point of this application, or it has been described in the related patent, so it will not be repeated here.

[0067] To better illustrate the operation or control method of the support and positioning device used for patient treatment in conjunction with a particle therapy system, embodiments of this application also provide a control method for a multi-angle particle therapy system based on any of the above technical solutions, including:

[0068] Step S100: Acquire image information of the irradiated target object, target area information of the irradiated target object, and respiratory cycle information, and preset multiple rotation angles for imaging.

[0069] In this step, the image information includes CT image information of the target object, the target area information is the human body area to be irradiated, such as target area information, the target area information includes the location and size of the lesion, the respiratory cycle information includes the frequency and cycle of the breathing of the target object, and the rotation angle for imaging is preset based on this information, so as to acquire images of the target area through multiple sets of rotations.

[0070] Step S200: Control the moving mechanism to adjust the bearing member 3 so that the target area of ​​the irradiated target object is located at the rotation center of the rotation adjustment component 22, and at the same time control the counterweight adjustment component 23 to adjust the center of gravity.

[0071] In this step, the multi-directional adjustment mechanism 2 can adjust the bearing member 3 carrying the irradiated target object to the target area of ​​the irradiated target object located at the rotation center of the rotation adjustment component 22 for preliminary positioning, which also facilitates the acquisition of target area images. Since the downward adjustment range of the positioning adjustment component is greater than the upward adjustment range at this time, there is a center of gravity shift. To address this issue, the counterweight adjustment component 23 is used to adjust the center of gravity.

[0072] Step S300: Control the bearing component 3 to rotate multiple times according to the preset rotation angle. When rotating to the preset rotation angle each time, acquire the two-dimensional projection information of the irradiated target object, perform three-dimensional reconstruction on the two-dimensional projection information, generate and store the three-dimensional CT image of the irradiated target object after rotation. The rotation speed of the bearing component each time is matched with the respiratory cycle of the irradiated target object.

[0073] In this step, by rotating at a preset angle, the imaging system 5 can easily acquire two-dimensional projection information of the target object. Based on this two-dimensional projection information, a rotated three-dimensional CT image can be generated through three-dimensional reconstruction. This allows for the creation of an irradiation plan. During each rotation, by matching the rotation speed of the supporting component 3 to the patient's respiratory cycle, the positions of internal organs can be kept consistent or nearly consistent at the same rotation angle, significantly improving the accuracy of image generation and consequently enhancing treatment precision. For example, assuming the patient's respiratory cycle is 5 seconds, controlling the rotation time of the supporting component 3 to be a multiple of 5 seconds ensures that the patient's real-time respiratory phase at each rotation angle is consistent with the initial respiratory phase at that angle.

[0074] Step S400: Generate an irradiation control plan based on the multi-angle 3D CT images, control the active mechanism to adjust to the specified irradiation angle, and control the irradiation system to perform beam irradiation according to the irradiation control plan at the specified irradiation angle until the irradiation is completed.

[0075] In this technical solution, irradiation control plans can be generated based on CT images of the target object from multiple angles to perform irradiation therapy. The irradiation control plan may include controlling the output of the particle beam of the irradiation system during each irradiation.

[0076] Step S500: Control the active mechanism to rotate the supporting component to the next irradiation angle. The rotation speed matches the breathing cycle of the irradiated target. After this irradiation is completed, repeat the irradiation at the remaining irradiation angles until the irradiation control plan is completed.

[0077] In this step, the irradiation treatment is also rotated at a preset rotation angle that matches the respiratory cycle of the irradiated target, so that the internal organs of the irradiated target can maintain the same position as the corresponding three-dimensional CT image at each rotation angle, thereby improving the accuracy of treatment.

[0078] It is understandable that the irradiation target includes, but is not limited to, patients. The control method described above is the control method of the multi-angle particle therapy system. Its main purpose is to realize the angle particle therapy system and motion adjustment control and irradiation control, thereby meeting the usage requirements and solving the control problem that requires complex algorithms to achieve use compared to rotating gantry and six-dimensional positioning robots.

[0079] Through the above technical solution, the multi-angle particle therapy system can rotate around the patient's target area, ensuring that the particle beam always irradiates the target area, thereby accurately concentrating the treatment dose on the target area, reducing the total treatment time during multi-angle irradiation, and by controlling the rotation speed to be consistent with the patient's breathing rate during imaging and irradiation rotation, the problem of different positions of internal organs in the patient's body due to breathing at the same rotation angle can be offset, improving the accuracy in imaging and irradiation processes.

[0080] In one embodiment, step S200 includes the following steps:

[0081] Step S210: Control the moving mechanism to lower the height of the supporting component 3 so that the patient can enter the supporting component 3 and the patient's position can be fixed;

[0082] Step S220: Control the moving mechanism to raise the supporting component 3 to the preset treatment height so that it is in the same axis as the rotation center of the rotation adjustment component 22;

[0083] Step S230: Control the moving mechanism to perform translational movement in order to initially locate the patient;

[0084] Step S240: Control the movement mechanism to adjust the patient target area to the rotation center of the rotation adjustment component 22;

[0085] Step S250: Control the counterweight adjustment component 23 to adjust the position of the counterweight to balance the center;

[0086] The above-mentioned technical solutions enable convenient entry and exit for patients, making the system more patient-friendly. This positioning method also makes it easier to locate the target position, thus facilitating its use.

[0087] Embodiments of this application also provide a control method for a multi-angle particle therapy system based on any of the above technical solutions, comprising:

[0088] Step S100: Acquire image information of the irradiated target object, target area information of the irradiated target object, and respiratory cycle information, and preset multiple rotation angles for imaging;

[0089] Step S200: Control the moving mechanism to adjust the bearing component so that the target area of ​​the irradiated target object is located at the rotation center of the rotating adjustment component, and at the same time control the counterweight adjustment component to adjust the center of gravity;

[0090] Step S300: Control the bearing component to rotate multiple times according to the preset rotation angle. When rotating to the preset rotation angle each time, obtain the two-dimensional projection information of the current angle of the irradiated target object. Based on the two-dimensional projection information of the current angle, reconstruct the three-dimensional CT image of the irradiated target object at the current angle in real time. Compare the real-time reconstructed three-dimensional CT image with the current angle CT image used when formulating the irradiation control plan for irradiation. Calculate the position deviation of the target area. The rotation speed of the bearing component for each rotation is matched with the respiratory cycle of the irradiated target object.

[0091] Step S400: Based on the positional deviation of the target area, determine whether the positional deviation of the target area exceeds a preset threshold. If yes, control the irradiation system 4 to pause irradiation; if no, control the irradiation system to output a beam of corresponding energy for irradiation according to the irradiation control plan.

[0092] Step S500: Control the active mechanism to rotate the supporting component to the next irradiation angle. The rotation speed is matched with the breathing cycle of the irradiated target. After this irradiation is completed, repeat the irradiation of the remaining irradiation angles until the irradiation control plan is completed.

[0093] By employing the aforementioned technical solutions, and by calculating the target area deviation in conjunction with the patient's respiratory cycle, treatment errors can be further reduced, treatment accuracy can be significantly improved, and large treatment errors can be effectively avoided.

[0094] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model. It should be noted that the above preferred embodiments should not be considered as limitations on this utility model, and the scope of protection of this utility model should be determined by the scope defined in the claims. For those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment, characterized by, The application relates to a support and positioning device for patient treatment. The device comprises: a supporting member for supporting a patient; a moving mechanism connected with the supporting member for moving the supporting member, the moving mechanism comprising two sets of symmetrical multi-directional adjusting mechanisms connected with two end sides of the supporting member, wherein the multi-directional adjusting mechanism comprises a positioning adjusting assembly, a translation supporting assembly and a rotation adjusting assembly, the supporting member is connected with the translation supporting assembly through the positioning adjusting assembly, the positioning adjusting assembly is rotationally connected with the translation supporting assembly, the positioning adjusting assembly adjusts the position of the supporting member in an adjusting plane I perpendicular to the axial direction of the supporting member, and the rotation adjusting assembly adjusts the rotation angle of the supporting member around the axial direction of the rotation adjusting assembly; and 2. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, a counterweight adjusting assembly arranged on the moving mechanism, the counterweight adjusting assembly is used for compensating the gravity center deviation caused by the movement of the supporting member.

3. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, The supporting member has an initial state, in the initial state of the supporting member, the rotation axis of the positioning adjusting assembly on the translation supporting assembly is coaxial with the axial direction of the supporting member, and the adjusting range of the positioning adjusting assembly on the Y axis in the adjusting plane I is greater than the adjusting range of the positioning adjusting assembly on the X axis.

4. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, The adjusting range of the positioning adjusting assembly on the Y axis in the adjusting plane I is greater than the adjusting range of the positioning adjusting assembly on the X axis.

5. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 4, wherein, The counterweight adjusting assembly adjusts the gravity center of the supporting member on the moving mechanism in an adjusting plane II, the adjusting plane II is parallel to the adjusting plane I.

6. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 5, wherein, The counterweight adjusting assembly comprises a two-dimensional adjusting assembly II and a counterweight block, the two-dimensional adjusting assembly II drives the counterweight block to move in the adjusting plane II.

7. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, The counterweight adjusting assembly comprises a displacement sensor for detecting the displacement information of the supporting member, the two-dimensional adjusting assembly II adjusts the position of the counterweight block in the adjusting plane II in the opposite direction of the moving direction of the supporting member.

8. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, The translation supporting assembly comprises a support, a driving member II and a linear transmission assembly, the positioning adjusting assembly is connected with the support through a rotation shaft, the rotation adjusting assembly drives the supporting member to rotate through driving rotation, the bottom of the support is provided with the linear transmission assembly, the linear transmission assembly is embedded in a track on the ground of a treatment room, and the driving member II drives the support to move through driving the linear transmission assembly.

9. A support positioning apparatus for patient treatment as defined in claim 1, wherein, The rotation adjusting assembly comprises a driving member I and a gear transmission assembly, the driving member I is in transmission connection with the positioning adjusting assembly through the gear transmission assembly, and the driving member I drives the positioning adjusting assembly to rotate so as to drive the supporting member to rotate.

10. A particle therapy system, characterized by, The supporting member comprises a cabin body which can be opened and closed for the patient to enter and exit, the circumferential inner wall of the cabin body is provided with an air bag, and the inner side of the air bag is provided with a negative pressure positioning pad. The application further discloses a support and positioning device for patient treatment.

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