Immobilization Device

Overview

Immobilization devices are used for radiotherapy simulation pediatric imaging and certain interventional procedures. They reduce motion artifacts and ensure reproducible positioning. Devices range from thermoplastic masks to vacuum cushions.

Types and Applications

Thermoplastic masks secure the head and neck for radiotherapy and imaging. Vacuum cushions conform to patient anatomy for stable support. Selection depends on target site and required immobilization precision.

Safety and Comfort

Proper fitting and padding prevent pressure injuries and discomfort. Monitoring during use ensures patient tolerance and safety. Removal protocols address emergency situations and patient distress.

Maintenance and Storage

Reusable devices require cleaning and inspection between uses. Custom molds are documented and stored for repeat treatments. QA ensures devices maintain shape and function over time.

Marie Curie

Overview

Marie Curie conducted foundational research on radioactivity and isolated radium and polonium advancing both science and medicine.

Key Contributions

Her work enabled the development of radiotherapy and the use of radioactive tracers in diagnosis and treatment.

Impact on Medicine

Curie promoted mobile radiography units during wartime and influenced the clinical adoption of radiation based therapies.

Honors and Legacy

Two time Nobel laureate and a central figure in the history of medical physics and radiation oncology.