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Radiosurgery Systems

J.Sales-Llopis

Neurosurgery Department, General University Hospital Alicante, Spain



Radiosurgery is a non-invasive treatment modality using focused radiation to target brain tumors, AVMs, and functional targets with sub-millimetric precision.

Below is a classification of the main systems used globally in neurosurgery:

1. Gamma Knife (Elekta)

2. CyberKnife (Accuray)

3. Zap-X (Zap Surgical)

4. Novalis/ExacTrac (Brainlab)

5. TrueBeam STx (Varian/Siemens Healthineers)

6. Edgeยฎ (Varian)

7. TomoTherapy / Radixact (Accuray)


Comparison Table

System Intracranial Only Frame-free Robotic Real-time Tracking Manufacturer
Gamma Knife โœ”๏ธ Icon: โœ”๏ธ โŒ โŒ Elekta
CyberKnife โŒ โœ”๏ธ โœ”๏ธ โœ”๏ธ Accuray
Zap-X โœ”๏ธ โœ”๏ธ โŒ โŒ Zap Surgical
TrueBeam STx โŒ โœ”๏ธ โŒ Optional Varian
Novalis ExacTrac โŒ โœ”๏ธ โŒ โœ”๏ธ Brainlab + LINAC
Edge โŒ โœ”๏ธ โŒ Optional Varian
Radixact โŒ โœ”๏ธ โŒ Optional Accuray

Future of Radiosurgery Systems in Neurosurgery

๐Ÿš€ Summary and Outlook

Neurosurgical radiosurgery is evolving rapidly. Among current technologies, only a few show clear potential for long-term leadership in precision, cost-efficiency, and adaptability.

The future belongs to dedicated, AI-ready systems with low setup cost, no vault, and optimized cranial workflows.

๐Ÿ“Š Cost and Technical Comparison Table

System Cost per Treatment (USD) Treatment Time (min) Setup Cost (Million USD) Brain-Specific Vault Required AI/Automation Ready
Gamma Knife Icon $8,000 60 5.0 โœ… Yes โœ… Yes โŒ No
Zap-X $5,000 45 2.5 โœ… Yes โŒ No โœ… Limited
CyberKnife $7,000 90 3.5 โŒ No โŒ No โœ… Limited
TrueBeam STx $4,000 30 3.0 โŒ No โœ… Yes โœ… Optional
Edge (Varian) $4,500 40 3.2 โŒ No โœ… Yes โœ… Optional
Radixact $6,000 70 4.0 โŒ No โœ… Yes โŒ No

๐Ÿ”Ž Key Definitions and Interpretation


๐Ÿ’ก Final Insight

Systems like Zap-X and Gamma Knife Icon combine specialization with practical usability. General-purpose LINACs (TrueBeam, Edge) will persist in radiotherapy, but lack competitive edge in neurosurgery.

CyberKnife must redefine itself, or risk irrelevance.

โœ… Recommended System: Zap-X for Neurosurgical Radiosurgery

Zap-X is the only system designed exclusively for cranial radiosurgery, offering a future-ready, cost-efficient, and patient-friendly platform. It combines clinical focus with infrastructure flexibility, making it ideal for both private and public neurosurgical centers.

๐Ÿ” Why Choose Zap-X?

Feature Zap-X Why It Matters
Brain-Specific โœ… Yes 100% focused on cranial applications โ€” not a multipurpose LINAC
Frameless Workflow โœ… Yes Non-invasive, patient-friendly treatment
Vault-Free Installation โœ… Yes Self-shielded โ†’ no need for radiation vault, reducing infrastructure cost
Setup Cost ๐Ÿ’ฐ Low (~$2.5M) Much cheaper than Gamma Knife (~$5M) or CyberKnife (~$3.5M)
Outpatient-Friendly โœ… Yes Can be deployed in ambulatory surgical centers or small hospitals
AI & Future-Ready ๐Ÿš€ High MRI compatibility and automation support in development
Design & Innovation ๐Ÿ†• Modern Designed post-2018, based on CyberKnife/Gamma Knife lessons
Creator Credentials ๐Ÿง  John Adler (CyberKnife inventor) Deep insight into radiosurgical evolution

๐Ÿ’ฌ Final Justification

Zap-X is the first and only self-contained, self-shielded, frameless radiosurgery system built entirely for neurosurgeons.

It breaks the dependency on radiation oncology departments and opens the door to autonomous neurosurgical radiosurgery units.

๐Ÿ’ก Strategic Advantage

Zap-X enables:

๐Ÿ“Œ Summary Verdict

Recommendation: Choose Zap-X as your radiosurgery platform if your goal is:

  • Neurosurgery-led radiosurgery
  • Low setup costs
  • Frameless workflows
  • Long-term strategic autonomy

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