ZAP-X - GYROSCOPIC RADIOSURGERY®FOR THE BRAIN

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ZAP-X is what’s next in non-invasive cancer treatment. It enables neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists to change precision radiation for the better. Designed exclusively for the streamlined treatment of brain tumors and conditions of the head and neck, ZAP-X redefines the future of radiosurgery.


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Leveraging unique gyroscopic motion, the ZAP-X® platform opens new frontiers in modern radiosurgery. Combining self-shielding technology with high dose rate linear-accelerator delivery, ZAP-X was created to safely treat more patients in more places.

Self-Shielded​

As the first-in-kind “vault-free” radiosurgery system, ZAP-X obviates the need for costly radiation bunkers. Enabling simple department expansions, ZAP-X now also makes radiosurgery feasible for point of care delivery at virtually any location—including satellite facilities, physician offices and ambulatory surgery centers.

LINAC-Based

LINAC-Based​

Using state-of-the-art linear accelerator (LINAC) technology, ZAP-X uniquely provides diverse non-coplanar radiation dose delivery while eliminating the need for live radioactive sources. No more costly source replacements, and no more ongoing regulatory and security burden.

SRS-Optimized

SRS-Optimized​

Meticulously designed with a low scatter beam energy, a low penumbra source-axis distance, and ultra-low collimation leakage, ZAP-X was purpose-built for world-class cranial radiosurgery – without the compromises and complexities of multi-purpose radiotherapy systems.

Better Economics

Better Economics​

Blending significantly lower system, facility and operating expenses with well-established reimbursement, ZAP-X removes historical constraints to now put world-class radiosurgery within reach of more providers, and more patients.

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