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:
System | Intracranial Only | Frame-free | Robotic | Real-time Tracking | Manufacturer |
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Gamma Knife | โ๏ธ | Icon: โ๏ธ | โ | โ | Elekta |
CyberKnife | โ | โ๏ธ | โ๏ธ | โ๏ธ | Accuray |
Zap-X | โ๏ธ | โ๏ธ | โ | โ | Zap Surgical |
TrueBeam STx | โ | โ๏ธ | โ | Optional | Varian |
Novalis ExacTrac | โ | โ๏ธ | โ | โ๏ธ | Brainlab + LINAC |
Edge | โ | โ๏ธ | โ | Optional | Varian |
Radixact | โ | โ๏ธ | โ | Optional | Accuray |
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.
System | Cost per Treatment (USD) | Treatment Time (min) | Setup Cost (Million USD) | Brain-Specific | Vault Required | AI/Automation Ready |
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Gamma Knife Icon | $8,000 | 60 | 5.0 | โ Yes | โ Yes | โ No |
Zap-X | $5,000 | 45 | 2.5 | โ Yes | โ No | โ Limited |
CyberKnife | $7,000 | 90 | 3.5 | โ No | โ No | โ Limited |
TrueBeam STx | $4,000 | 30 | 3.0 | โ No | โ Yes | โ Optional |
Edge (Varian) | $4,500 | 40 | 3.2 | โ No | โ Yes | โ Optional |
Radixact | $6,000 | 70 | 4.0 | โ No | โ Yes | โ No |
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.
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.
Feature | Zap-X | Why It Matters |
---|---|---|
Brain-Specific | โ Yes | 100% focused on cranial applications โ not a multipurpose LINAC |
Frameless Workflow | โ Yes | Non-invasive, patient-friendly treatment |
Vault-Free Installation | โ Yes | Self-shielded โ no need for radiation vault, reducing infrastructure cost |
Setup Cost | ๐ฐ Low (~$2.5M) | Much cheaper than Gamma Knife (~$5M) or CyberKnife (~$3.5M) |
Outpatient-Friendly | โ Yes | Can be deployed in ambulatory surgical centers or small hospitals |
AI & Future-Ready | ๐ High | MRI compatibility and automation support in development |
Design & Innovation | ๐ Modern | Designed post-2018, based on CyberKnife/Gamma Knife lessons |
Creator Credentials | ๐ง John Adler (CyberKnife inventor) | Deep insight into radiosurgical evolution |
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.
Zap-X enables:
Recommendation: Choose Zap-X as your radiosurgery platform if your goal is: