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The influence of head frame distortions on stereotactic localization and targeting.

H Treuer1, S Hunsche, M Hoevels, K Luyken, M Maarouf, J Voges, V Sturm.   

Abstract

A strong attachment of a stereotactic head frame to the patient's skull may cause distortions of the head frame. The aim of this work was to identify possible distortions of the head frame, to measure the degree of distortion occurring in clinical practice and to investigate its influence on stereotactic localization and targeting. A model to describe and quantify the distortion of the Riechert-Mundinger (RM) head frame was developed. Distortions were classified as (a) bending and (b) changes from the circular ring shape. Ring shape changes were derived from stereotactic CT scans and frame bending was determined from intraoperative stereotactic x-ray images of patients with implanted 125I-seeds acting as landmarks. From the examined patient data frame bending was determined to be 0.74 mm+/-0.32 mm and 1.30 mm in maximum. If a CT-localizer with a top ring is used, frame bending has no influence on stereotactic CT-localization. In stereotactic x-ray localization, frame bending leads to an overestimation of the z-coordinate by 0.37 mm+/-0.16 mm on average and by 0.65 mm in maximum. The accuracy of patient positioning in radiosurgery is not affected by frame bending. But in stereotactic surgery with an RM aiming bow trajectory displacements are expected. These displacements were estimated to be 0.36 mm+/-0.16 mm (max. 0.74 mm) at the target point and 0.65 mm+/-0.30 mm (max. 1.31 mm) at the entry point level. Changes from the circularring shape are small and do not compromise the accuracy of stereotactic targeting and localization. The accuracy of CT-localization was found to be close to the resolution limit due to voxel size. Our findings for frame bending of the RM frame could be validated by statistical analysis and by comparison with an independent patient examination. The results depend on the stereotactic system and details of the localizers and instruments and also reflect our clinical practice. Therefore, a generalization is not possible. Preliminary experience with a new MR-compatible RM head frame made of ceramics shows no frame distortions as with the conventional frame made of an Al-Cu-Mg alloy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15470911     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/49/17/004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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