Gamma Apparatus

A gamma machine is a device that is used to treat various diseases using gamma rays. It consists of a gamma ray source, which can be radioactive material or a nuclear reactor, and a control system that controls the power of the radiation and the direction of the beam.

Gamma rays are high-energy and can penetrate body tissue, killing cancer cells and reducing inflammation. Gamma machines are used to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases, joint diseases and other diseases.

One of the main advantages of gamma machines is that they do not require surgery and can be performed on an outpatient basis. In addition, they do not cause side effects such as nausea and vomiting, which often occur with chemotherapy.

However, like any medical treatment, gamma therapy has its risks and side effects. For example, long-term exposure to gamma rays can damage healthy cells and tissues and lead to radiation sickness. Therefore, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient and select the correct dose of radiation.

In general, the gamma device is an effective tool in the treatment of various diseases, but its use must be justified and carried out under the supervision of qualified specialists.



Gamma apparatus *Gamma apparatus for local pulsed photodimerization in combination with drainage* is a medical unit in the form of a mobile type apparatus, consisting of a *background platform* (the patient is on a stationary platform), a retractable chassis. After loading the gamma block into the autoclave, a slow five-minute exposure to gamma rays is performed, then drainage must be performed. Drainage is carried out by moving the autoclave itself with its contents inside the entire gamma block using a carriage. In this case, the patient can be in a horizontal position during the entire operating time of the installation, receiving a field of normal size, formed with *accumulation*m. Before obtaining high-quality images, it is necessary to check the gamma camera before using it.