Datasheet
VETOROX 100 is an X-ray radiation therapy unit designed for veterinary superficial radiotherapy. The system operates at a maximum tube voltage of 100 kV and is intended for treatment of superficial lesions where limited tissue penetration is required.
Superficial X-ray therapy is commonly used in veterinary oncology for localized skin tumors and inflammatory dermatological conditions. The radiation beam delivers a therapeutic dose to the epidermis and shallow tissues while minimizing irradiation of deeper structures.
The system enables accurate dose delivery for small treatment fields and localized lesions, making it suitable for dermatologic tumors and other superficial neoplastic conditions in companion animals.
With a focal distance of 15 cm and dedicated superficial radiotherapy mode, VETOROX 100 provides controlled irradiation for clinical applications where shallow penetration depth and precise dose localization are required.
Radiotherapy method
Superficial radiotherapy uses low-energy X-rays to deliver therapeutic radiation to lesions located in the skin or immediately beneath the skin surface. The method is widely used for treatment of cutaneous tumors and certain inflammatory diseases in veterinary patients.
Veterinary applications
The system is used in veterinary radiation oncology for treatment of cutaneous neoplasms and dermatologic conditions in animals such as dogs and cats. Localized radiation therapy allows clinicians to treat lesions that are difficult to remove surgically or require adjunct radiation treatment.
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Diseases Treated:
- Cutaneous tumors
- Basal and squamous cell skin tumors
- Mast cell tumors (superficial lesions)
- Inflammatory dermatologic diseases
- Localized benign skin tumors
- Post-surgical radiation treatment of superficial lesions
Key features
100 kV Superficial Radiotherapy
Optimized for superficial radiation therapy, enabling precise treatment of skin tumors and dermatologic lesions while minimizing irradiation of deeper tissues.
Dual Radiotherapy Methods
Supports both surface and orthogonal linear radiotherapy, offering versatility in treating various animal conditions effectively.
Comprehensive Data Management
Complete patient data management, including treatment plans and session history, ensuring seamless clinical workflows.
High Precision X-ray Radiation Therapy
Ensures targeted radiation treatment, minimizing exposure to surrounding tissues while delivering effective therapy for animals.
Cost-Effective X-ray Radiation Therapy
A budget-friendly solution that minimizes infrastructure costs while maintaining high-quality radiation therapy for animals.
Proven Safety and Efficiency
Extensive testing has proven the system’s safety and efficiency, offering reliable treatment with minimal risks for both animals and operators.
Technical data
Filtration
| Al (0.2 mm) | |
| Al (0.5 mm) | |
| Al (1.5 mm) | |
| Al (3.0 mm) |
Applicators
| Shape | Size (cm) | SSD (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| Circle | 1.0; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 3.5; 4.0; 4.5; 5.0; 7.5; 10.0 | 15 |
| Crescent-shaped | 1.0 × 3.2 | 15 |
| Oval | 1.4×2.0; 1.6×3.4; 2.5×4.8; 6.0×4.0; 8.0×4.0 | 15 |
Filtration
| Al (0.008 in) | |
| Al (0.020 in) | |
| Al (0.059 in) | |
| Al (0.118 in) |
Applicators
| Shape | Size (in) | SSD (in) |
|---|---|---|
| Circle | 0.4; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.4; 1.6; 1.8; 2.0; 3.0; 3.9 | 5.9 |
| Crescent-shaped | 0.4 × 1.3 | 5.9 |
| Oval | 0.6×0.8; 0.6×1.3; 1.0×1.9; 2.4×1.6; 3.1×1.6 | 5.9 |
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Technologies
VETOROX uses advanced X‑ray radiation therapy technology that delivers controlled, therapeutic doses of radiation to targeted tissues in animals. The system supports modern external beam radiotherapy techniques designed to maximise tumour control while sparing healthy tissue.
By combining precise dose delivery and customizable treatment parameters, VETOROX enables clinicians to adapt therapy to individual patient needs, improving treatment outcomes for a range of cancer types and other conditions responsive to radiation treatment. Clinical evidence in veterinary practice shows that radiation therapy significantly improves quality of life and survival times in animals with radiosensitive tumours, and can be integrated with surgery or chemotherapy for enhanced therapeutic impact.
The underlying radiation therapy methods are based on decades of research into tumour response to ionising radiation, demonstrating its effectiveness for long‑term tumour control in companion animals, particularly in soft tissue sarcomas, mast cell tumours, and oral cancers. Protocols delivered by systems like VETOROX are tailored to minimise radiation exposure to healthy structures and optimise therapeutic benefit.

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