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Adaptiiv - Simple Bolus Software Module
Our Simple Bolus software module allows users to confidently create patient-specific accessories that significantly reduce air gaps, spare healthy tissue, and provide superior dose distribution compared to traditional methods. Our regulatory cleared software converts patient DICOM data into a digital model which can be 3D printed, no matter the size or complexity.
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Full integration with existing clinical workflows enables users to create patient-specific bolus on demand using our turnkey 3D printing software solution backed by a regulatory cleared QMS.
- Patient-specific fit reduces air gaps and surface dose uncertainty compared to traditional sheet bolus, effectively improving treatment accuracy.
- The only regulated solution that allows users to customize a bolus, export the modified structure back into their TPS, and use the TPS to calculate dose.
- Eliminate the need for multiple, 3rd party software solutions that require excessive design time and do not have regulatory clearance.
- Confidence that what is planned in the TPS will result in a printed accessory that follows strict QA requirements used in radiation therapy.
- Adaptiiv software includes numerous post-processing features to ensure an optimal and accurate bolus design:
- Smoothing: A smooth bolus surface improves patient comfort.
- Cropping: Improves printing success by creating a flat area for adhesion to the print bed.
- Patient ID: An unique patient identifier label can be printed directly onto the bolus.
- Cleaving: Cleave a bolus into two parts (at any angle) to treat complex patient anatomies, such as large extremities.
- In Vivo Dosimetry: Create and print dosimeter pockets directly within a bolus, enabling real-time recording of dose received by individual patients.