| Literature DB >> 31885688 |
Yongde Zhang1, Zhikang Yang1, Jingang Jiang1, Xuesong Dai1, Peiwang Qin1, Shijie Guo2, Sihao Zuo3.
Abstract
Proton heavy ion radiotherapy is widely used and currently represents the most advanced radiotherapy technology. However, at present, proton heavy ion radiotherapy chairs in fixed beam radiotherapy rooms do not have a head and neck positioning function. This paper presents a novel design for a proton heavy ion radiotherapy chair with a head and neck positioning device. The design of the posture adjustment mechanism and the head and neck positioning device of the treatment chair is based on U-TRIZ theory and ergonomics, respectively. A positive kinematic analysis of the posture adjusting mechanism was carried out, as well as a workspace analysis of the head and neck positioning device. Finally, positioning error experiment and ergonomic evaluation were performed on a prototype of the head and neck positioning device. The proposed design of the treatment chair satisfies the requirements for posture adjustment and achieves the head and neck positioning function. The experimental results also provide a basis for further optimization of the design.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31885688 PMCID: PMC6914987 DOI: 10.1155/2019/6410941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Bionics Biomech ISSN: 1176-2322 Impact factor: 1.781
The proton heavy ion radiotherapy work process.
| Order number | Working principle decomposition diagram | Principle description |
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| The proton heavy ion beam is accelerated by the accelerator and becomes a high-energy proton heavy ion beam. |
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| High-energy proton heavy ion beams need to be expanded to cover the entire tumor site. |
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| Select proton heavy ion beams of different energies for tumors of different depths. |
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| The energy modulator is used to modulate the energy of the proton heavy ion beam, gradually increasing its energy and achieving fine treatment. |
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| The beam collimator blocks the proton heavy ion beam directed to normal cells and avoids damage to normal cells. |
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| The proton heavy ion beam needs to pass through a special compensator at the front of the skin to prevent damage to normal cells at the posterior edge of the tumor. |
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| Introduce a precision positioning system to align the patient to the beam and avoid error irradiation. |
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| In order to synchronize the proton heavy ion beam irradiation with the breathing and avoid the influence of breathing on the tumor size, it is necessary to equip a respiratory door control system. |
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| A measurement and calibration system is required to ensure uniformity of the proton dose in the longitudinal and transverse directions. |
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| A set of beam monitoring system is introduced to monitor whether the beam center, strength, and section distribution meet the requirements in real time. |
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| The end of the proton heavy ion beam output needs to have a posture adjustment mechanism, and the treatment head is irradiated from different angles in order to obtain a good efficacy. |
Figure 1The function demand analysis of the posture adjustment.
Figure 2Technical contradiction and physical contradiction of treatment chair represented by the SAFC model.
Figure 3The analysis of posture adjustment mechanism based on U-TRIZ theory.
Figure 4The common parallel mechanism.
Figure 5The schematic diagram of combined lower-mobility parallel mechanism.
Figure 6The 3D model of the proton heavy ion radiotherapy chair posture adjustment mechanism.
The performance parameters of treatment chair posture adjustment mechanism.
| The effective travel in the | 350 |
| The effective travel in the | 350 |
| The effective travel in the | 200 |
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| The maximum load (N) | 2000 |
| The number of DOF | 6 |
Figure 7The 3D structure of the head circumference positioning module. (a) The adjustable head circumference positioning block 1 with (i) the hand-operated handle screw, (ii) bearing, (iii) screw nut, and (iv) the positioning block. (b) The adjustable head top positioning block. (c) The fixed head circumference positioning block. (d) The height adjustment mechanism. (e) Head circumference positioning bracket frame. (f) The adjustable head circumference positioning block 2.
Figure 8Human head parameters.
Figure 9Chin positioning adjustment module. (a) The support arm 1. (b) The hand-operated handle screw 1. (c) The hand-operated handle screw 2. (d) The hand-operated handle screw 3. (e) Cantilever. (f) The support arm 2. (g) The chin block.
Figure 10The head and neck positioning device of proton heavy ion radiotherapy chair.
Figure 11Structural diagram of the chair posture adjustment mechanism.
Figure 12x-axis angle adjustment structure diagram.
Figure 13Electric push rod elongation and angle adjustment.
Figure 14Angle adjustment relationship between x-axis and y-axis. (a) The workspace of head top positioning block. (b) The workspace of head circumference positioning block 1. (c) The workspace of head circumference positioning block 2. (d) The workspace of fixed head circumference positioning block. (e) The workspace of chin positioning block.
Figure 15The universal prototype of the head and neck positioning.
The adjustment parameter of chin positioning block.
| Position | Proximal low point | Proximal high point | Distal low point | Distal high point | |
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| Calculating coordinates | (0, 165.0, 145.0) | (0, 165.0, 162.0) | (0, 235.0, 145.0) | (0, 235.0, 162.0) | |
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| Location description | Chin positioning block at the proximal low point | Chin positioning block at the proximal high point | Chin positioning block at the distal low point | Chin positioning block at the distal high point | |
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| Measuring coordinates | (1.5, 167.0, 143.5) | (-1.5, 167.5, 161.0) | (1.0, 234.5, 143.0) | (0.5, 235.0, 160.5) | |
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| Error (mm) | Δ | 1.5 | -1.5 | 1.0 | 0.5 |
| Δ | 2.0 | 2.5 | -0.5 | 0 | |
| Δ | 1.5 | -1.0 | -2.0 | -1.5 | |
Figure 16The universal prototype of the head and neck positioning. (a) The equipotential point mark of head circumference positioning block. (b) The equipotential point measurement.
The coordinates and errors of the head circumference positioning block and the head top positioning block.
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| Head circumference positioning block 1 | High position and extension | (-64.7, 173.8, 360.0) | (-63.5, 174.5, 357.0) | 1.2 | 0.7 | -3.0 |
| High position and shorten | (-82.0, 183.8, 360.0) | (-84.0, 182.0, 358.0) | -2.0 | -1.8 | -2 | |
| Low position and extension | (-64.7, 173.8, 260.0) | (-64.0, 173.5, 258.5) | 0.7 | -0.3 | -1.5 | |
| Low position and shorten | (-82.0, 183.8, 260.0) | (-81.0, 183.0, 261.0) | 1.0 | -0.8 | 1.0 | |
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| Head circumference positioning block 2 | High position and extension | (64.7, 173.8, 360.0) | (65.0, 171.0, 358.0) | 0.3 | -2.8 | -2.0 |
| High position and shorten | (82.0, 183.8, 360.0) | (83.5, 183.0, 358.0) | 1.5 | -0.8 | -2.0 | |
| Low position and extension | (64.7, 173.8, 260.0) | (65.5, 174.5, 260.0) | 0.8 | 0.7 | 0 | |
| Low position and shorten | (82.0, 183.8, 260.0) | (80.0, 182.5, 259.0) | -2.0 | -1.3 | -1.0 | |
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| Fixed head circumference positioning block 3 | High position | (0, 34.5, 360.0) | (0, 35.0, 358.5) | 0 | 0.5 | -1.5 |
| Low position | (0, 34.5, 260.0) | (0, 33.5, 261.0) | 0 | -1.0 | 1.0 | |
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| Head top positioning block | High position and extension | (0, 135.0, 430.0) | (1.0, 133.5, 428.5) | 1.0 | -1.5 | -1.5 |
| High position and shorten | (0, 135.0, 450.0) | (0.5, 133.5, 449.0) | 0.5 | -1.5 | -1.0 | |
| Low position and extension | (0, 135.0, 330.0) | (0, 134.0, 328.0) | 0 | -1.0 | -2.0 | |
| Low position and shorten | (0, 135.0, 350.0) | (-0.5, 133.5, 348.5) | -0.5 | -1.5 | -1.5 | |
The evaluation form.
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| Through the subjective feelings of the volunteers during the experiment, the performance of the head circumference positioning module, the chin positioning module, and the backboard module was evaluated from the perspective of ergonomics. | ||||||
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| Name | Scoring standard: very suitable: 5, suitable: 3, general: 1, inappropriate: -3, very inappropriate: -5 | |||||
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| Head size parameter | Head circumference | Head full height | Eye height | Maximum width of the head | Maximum length of the head | |
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| The universal head and neck positioning device evaluation | Submodule | Evaluation project | Score | Comment | ||
| The head circumference positioning module evaluation | (01) Whether the adjustable head circumference positioning block 1 and 2 is suitable | |||||
| (02) Whether the fixed head circumference positioning block 3 is suitable | ||||||
| (03) Whether the adjustable head top positioning block 4 is suitable | ||||||
| (04) Whether the expansion amount of adjustable head circumference positioning blocks 1 and 2 is suitable | ||||||
| (05) Whether the expansion amount of adjustable head top positioning block 4 is suitable | ||||||
| (06) Whether the adjustment efficiency of head circumference adjustable positioning blocks 1 and 2 is efficient | ||||||
| (07) Whether the adjustment efficiency of head top positioning block 4 is efficient | ||||||
| (08) Whether the adjustable head circumference positioning block 1, 2 is comfortable | ||||||
| (09) Whether the fixed head circumference positioning block 3 is comfortable | ||||||
| (10) Whether the adjustable head top positioning block 4 is comfortable | ||||||
| (11) Whether the head circumference positioning is stable | ||||||
| The chin positioning module evaluation | (12) Whether the chin positioning block is suitable | |||||
| (13) Whether the adjustment amount of the chin positioning block is sufficient | ||||||
| (14) Whether the adjustment efficiency of the chin positioning block is efficient | ||||||
| (15) Whether the chin positioning block is comfortable | ||||||
| (16) Whether the support arms 1 and 2 press the shoulder | ||||||
| The backboard module evaluation | (17) Whether the head circumference positioning block frame is efficient | |||||
| (18) Whether the height of the backboard is easy to adjust | ||||||
| (19) Whether the height adjustment of the backboard is stable | ||||||
| (20) Is the device safe? | ||||||
| (21) Is it easy to grasp the hand-held handle? | ||||||
| (22) Is the head space the right size? | ||||||
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Volunteer head circumference size distribution table.
| Head circumference size | 510-519 | 520-529 | 530-539 | 540-549 | 550-559 | 560-569 | 570-579 | 580-589 |
| Number | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Figure 17The experiment of head and neck positioning.
Figure 18The evaluation scoring curve of universal head and neck positioning device. (a) The evaluation scoring curve of head circumference positioning module. (b) The evaluation scoring curve of chin positioning module. (c) The evaluation scoring curve of backboard module.