Becky,
I just found this response re: Trilogy on the CK Patient Support website. I hope this helps.
Phyl
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Posted 3/16/2007 5:05 AM (GMT -8)
The accuracy of the Trilogy is closer to 2-3 mm. That may not seem like much (compared to the 0.89 mm accuracy of the Cyberknife) but it is enough to potentially put the critical structures such as the brainstem and cochlea at risk. Furthermore, any of the "stereotactic" accelerator systems are limited in the number of angles from which they can treat. In general, they cannot conform the treatment as closely to the tumor, particularly an irregularly shaped tumor. You are better off with a dedicated stereotactic instrument such Cyberknife or Gamma Knife. There is suggestive evidence that hearing may be better preserved with fractionated treatment on the CK, but that is not fully established by any means.
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Clinton A. Medbery, III, M.D.
St. Anthony Hospital Cyberknife Center
(405) 272-7311
buddy@swrads.org or cmedbery@coxinet.net
Clinton A. Medbery, III, M.D.
Southwest Radiation Oncology
1011 N. Dewey Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102