Elekta Extends Long-Standing Development Relationship with UPMC Through Elekta Axesse(TM).STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is a leading American healthcare provider and institution for medical research. It consistently ranks in US News and World Report's "Honor Roll" of the approximately 15 best hospitals in America. (UPMC See Ultra-Mobile PC. ), one of the leading radiosurgery radiosurgery /ra·dio·sur·gery/ (-ser´jer-e) surgery in which tissue destruction is performed by means of ionizing radiation rather than by surgical incision. centers in the U.S, announced today their on-going relationship with Elekta (STO:EKTAB) that will extend UPMC's leadership in the fast-growing field of extracranial extracranial external to the cranial vault. extracranial convulsions when the cause of the convulsions is external to the brain, e.g. hypocalcemic tetanic convulsions. radiosurgery utilizing the Elekta Axesse(TM) system, the only 6D robotic image guided radiosurgery system optimized for treatment of the spine. "We have an excellent, long-standing relationship with Elekta for the development of intracranial intracranial /in·tra·cra·ni·al/ (-kra´ne-al) within the cranium. in·tra·cra·ni·al adj. Within the cranium. radiosurgery," says Peter Gerszten, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. "I look forward to a similar collaborative relationship for extracranial neurosurgery with the Elekta Axesse system." The Elekta Axesse system provides robotic image guided radiosurgery for the spine with free breathing delivery, which reduces treatment time and complexity. Unique beam angle flexibility enables radiation delivery angles that are not possible to achieve with other systems. In addition, highly conformal beam shaping helps ensure high precision and excellent target conformance. L. Dade Lunsford MD, is also excited about this new endeavor. Dr. Lunsford is the Lars Leksell Professor and Chairman of Neurological Surgery and Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. "The year 2006 represents another milestone as UPMC and Elekta work together to deliver the most advanced extracranial stereotactic stereotactic /ster·eo·tac·tic/ (-tak´tik) 1. characterized by precise positioning in space; said especially of discrete areas of the brain that control specific functions. 2. pertaining to stereotactic surgery. radiation technologies," Lunsford says. "Elekta Axesse will form an integral base for our expanding spinal and extracranial radiosurgery volume." "As we have done for the past 25 years, UPMC and Elekta will continue to evaluate and investigate the outcomes and methods necessary to obtain the best results for patients. By partnering with Elekta, we allow patients from all over the world to benefit from the latest in technological development for brain, body, and spine surgery. More than 15,000 patients have undergone surgical or radiosurgical procedures with Elekta technologies at this center since 1980." UPMC was the first site in the U.S. to incorporate Leksell Gamma Knife(R) radiosurgery into its brain program in 1987. Today, UPMC has treated more than 8,000 patients with Gamma Knife(R) surgery alone. "Elekta Axesse is the most advanced system for image guided stereotactic radiation therapy with the multifunction versatility required for extracranial applications," says Anthony De Carolis, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Elekta, Inc. and President of Elekta operations in North America. Note: Elekta Axesse(TM) is subject to regulatory clearance in USA. About Elekta Elekta is an international medical-technology Group, providing meaningful clinical solutions, comprehensive information systems and services for improved cancer care and management of brain disorders. All of Elekta's solutions employ non-invasive or minimally invasive techniques and are therefore clinically effective, gentle on the patient and cost-effective. Clinical solutions include among others Leksell Gamma Knife(TM) for non-invasive treatment of brain disorders and Elekta Synergy(R) for image guided radiation therapy (IGRT IGRT Image Guided Radiation Therapy ). Following the acquisition of IMPAC IMPAC International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card IMPAC Intersegmental Major Preparation Articulated Curriculum IMPAC Information for Management, Planning, Analysis, and Coordination (National Institutes of Health) Medical Systems Inc. in April 2005, the Elekta Group is the world's largest supplier of oncology software. Elekta's systems and solutions are used at over 3,000 hospitals around the world to treat cancer and manage clinical operations as well as to diagnose and treat brain disorders, including tumors, vascular malformations and functional disorders. With approx. 1850 employees, Elekta's corporate headquarter head·quar·ter v. head·quar·tered, head·quar·ter·ing, head·quar·ters Usage Problem v.tr. To provide with headquarters: is located in Stockholm, Sweden and the company is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange The Stockholm Stock Exchange (Swedish: Stockholmsbörsen) is a stock exchange located in Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 1863 [1] it is the primary securities exchange of the Nordic Countries. under the ticker EKTAb. For more information about Elekta, please visit www.elekta.com. ****** This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net |
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