Literature DB >> 9681896

A new non-invasive and relocatable immobilization frame for fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy.

K Theodorou1, C Kappas, C Tsokas.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A newly developed non-invasive immobilization frame for stereotactic radiotherapy is presented, which is intended to be used for both imaging (computed tomography (CT) and angiography) and radiotherapeutic procedures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The frame is made of duraluminium so as to be stable and light and it has an elliptical shape. The immobilization is achieved using three stable locations on the patient's head, i.e. the upper dentition, the nose and the back of the neck. The fixation on the three locations ensures complete immobilization in all directions.
RESULTS: The immobilization frame can be fitted as many times as is needed to most heads. In order to assess the accuracy of relocation, repeated fittings on two volunteers and on 22 patients undergoing stereotactic treatment were performed (more than 200 mountings in total), which showed maximum anterior-posterior, inferior-superior and lateral reproducibility in positioning of less than 1 mm in all cases. CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION: The in-house-constructed stereotactic frame is simple to use, easily made, non-invasive, relocatable and well tolerated by the patients, providing the possibility of multiple fractions. The major advantage of using such a non-invasive stereotactic frame is the flexibility in timing the different diagnostic procedures (CT and angiography) as well as providing the possibility to extend the use to large brain lesions (treatment without an additional collimator) where a high precision is also required. It also offers significant labour and cost saving over the invasive frames and the majority of the non-invasive frames. To date, 22 patients with ages varying between 12 and 70 years have been treated using this method.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9681896     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(98)00015-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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1.  Rotational and translational reproducibility of newly developed Leksell frame-based relocatable fixation system.

Authors:  Etsuo Kunieda; Hossain M Deloar; Masayuki Kitamura; Osamu Kawaguchi; Hideyuki Shiba; Atsuya Takeda; Takatsugu Kawase; Satoshi Seki; Naoyuki Shigematsu; Atsushi Kubo
Journal:  Radiat Med       Date:  2006-08

2.  Registration of human skull computed tomography data to an ultrasound treatment space using a sparse high frequency ultrasound hemispherical array.

Authors:  Meaghan A O'Reilly; Ryan M Jones; Gabriel Birman; Kullervo Hynynen
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 4.071

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