BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiosurgery of liver metastases is effective but a technical challenge due to respiration-induced movement. The authors report on the initial experience of the combination of active breathing control (ABC) with stereotactic ultrasound (B-mode acquisition and targeting [BAT]) for frameless radiosurgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A patient with a solitary, inoperable liver metastasis from cholangiocellular carcinoma is presented (Figure 4). ABC (Figure 3) was used for tumor/liver immobilization. Tumor/liver position was controlled and corrected using ultrasound (BAT; Figure 1). The tumor was irradiated with a single dose of 24 Gy. RESULTS: Using ABC, the motion of the tumor was significantly reduced and the overall positioning error was < 5 mm (Figure 2). BAT allowed a rapid localization of the lesion during breath hold which could be performed without difficulties for 20 s. Overall treatment time was acceptable (30 min). CONCLUSION: Frameless stereotactic radiotherapy with the combination of ABC and BAT allows the delivery of high single doses to targets accessible to ultrasound with high precision comparable to a frame-based approach.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Radiosurgery of liver metastases is effective but a technical challenge due to respiration-induced movement. The authors report on the initial experience of the combination of active breathing control (ABC) with stereotactic ultrasound (B-mode acquisition and targeting [BAT]) for frameless radiosurgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A patient with a solitary, inoperable liver metastasis from cholangiocellular carcinoma is presented (Figure 4). ABC (Figure 3) was used for tumor/liver immobilization. Tumor/liver position was controlled and corrected using ultrasound (BAT; Figure 1). The tumor was irradiated with a single dose of 24 Gy. RESULTS: Using ABC, the motion of the tumor was significantly reduced and the overall positioning error was < 5 mm (Figure 2). BAT allowed a rapid localization of the lesion during breath hold which could be performed without difficulties for 20 s. Overall treatment time was acceptable (30 min). CONCLUSION: Frameless stereotactic radiotherapy with the combination of ABC and BAT allows the delivery of high single doses to targets accessible to ultrasound with high precision comparable to a frame-based approach.
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Authors: Judit Boda-Heggemann; Ulrike Attenberger; Johannes Budjan; Anika Jahnke; Lennart Jahnke; Lena Vogel; Anna O Simeonova-Chergou; Carsten Herskind; Frederik Wenz; Frank Lohr Journal: Strahlenther Onkol Date: 2016-07-08 Impact factor: 3.621
Authors: G Z Gong; Y Yin; L G Xing; Y J Guo; T Liu; J Chen; J Lu; C Ma; T Sun; T Bai; G Zhang; R Wang Journal: Strahlenther Onkol Date: 2012-02-08 Impact factor: 3.621
Authors: Felix Heinemann; Fred Röhner; Marianne Schmucker; Gregor Bruggmoser; Karl Henne; Anca-Ligia Grosu; Hermann Frommhold Journal: Strahlenther Onkol Date: 2009-03-28 Impact factor: 3.621