Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac

Introduction:  Stereotactic  radiosurgery  is  a  technique  for  the  treatment  of  intracranial  lesions  with  highly  collimated  x-ray  beam.  Linac-based  radiosurgery  is  currently  performed  by  two  techniques:  couch or pedestal mounted. In the first technique, a device is required to a...

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Main Authors: A. Khoshbin Khoshnazar, M. T. Bahreyni Toosi, A. Hashemian, M. H. Bahreyni Toosi, R. Salek
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2005-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
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Online Access:http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_8110_37ea8b87854dcc1b13676d8b372a64aa.pdf
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spelling doaj-ae7c145893124c47a1dac8cf2dba65592020-11-25T00:42:49ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Physics2345-36722345-36722005-06-0122273410.22038/ijmp.2005.81108110Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC LinacA. Khoshbin Khoshnazar0M. T. Bahreyni Toosi1A. Hashemian2M. H. Bahreyni Toosi3R. Salek4Assistant Professor, Medical Physics Dept., Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Golestan, IranProfessor, Medical Physics Research Center, Bu-Ali Research Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Assistant Professor, Medical Physics Research Center, Bu-Ali Research Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Professor, Medical Physics Research Center, Bu-Ali Research Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology Dept., Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranIntroduction:  Stereotactic  radiosurgery  is  a  technique  for  the  treatment  of  intracranial  lesions  with  highly  collimated  x-ray  beam.  Linac-based  radiosurgery  is  currently  performed  by  two  techniques:  couch or pedestal mounted. In the first technique, a device is required to affix patient's head to a couch  and  moreover  to  translate  it  accurately.  Structure  of  such  a  device  constructed  by  the  authors  in  addition to the acceptance test which was performed to evaluate the device has been described in this  article.  Materials and Methods:  A head docking device has been designed and constructed according to the  geometry of linac's couch and desired functions. The device is completely made from aluminum and  consists  of  four  major  components:  attachment  bar,  lower  structure  with  four  movements,  upper  structure with two movements equipped with a lock, two handles and a mounting ring for stereotactic  frame. Translating accuracy, mechanical stability and isocentric accuracy were assessed in the frame of  acceptance test.  Results:  Translating  accuracy,  mechanical  stability  and  isocentric  accuracy  within  95%  confidence  intervals were found to be 1, 1.64 and 3.2 mm, respectively.  Discussion and Conclusion: According to AAPM report no.54 recommendation head docking device  should translate head with accuracy of 1 mm, the property which was met by the constructed device.  Moreover  considering  the  measured  isocentric  accuracy,  encompassing  mechanical  stability,  constructed device can confidently be used in stereotactic treatment.http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_8110_37ea8b87854dcc1b13676d8b372a64aa.pdfStereotactic radiosurgeryhead docking devicetranslating accuracymechanical stability
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author A. Khoshbin Khoshnazar
M. T. Bahreyni Toosi
A. Hashemian
M. H. Bahreyni Toosi
R. Salek
spellingShingle A. Khoshbin Khoshnazar
M. T. Bahreyni Toosi
A. Hashemian
M. H. Bahreyni Toosi
R. Salek
Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Stereotactic radiosurgery
head docking device
translating accuracy
mechanical stability
author_facet A. Khoshbin Khoshnazar
M. T. Bahreyni Toosi
A. Hashemian
M. H. Bahreyni Toosi
R. Salek
author_sort A. Khoshbin Khoshnazar
title Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
title_short Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
title_full Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
title_fullStr Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
title_full_unstemmed Development of A Head Docking Device for Linac-based Stereotactic Radiosurgery System to be Installed on Neptun 10 PC Linac
title_sort development of a head docking device for linac-based stereotactic radiosurgery system to be installed on neptun 10 pc linac
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
issn 2345-3672
2345-3672
publishDate 2005-06-01
description Introduction:  Stereotactic  radiosurgery  is  a  technique  for  the  treatment  of  intracranial  lesions  with  highly  collimated  x-ray  beam.  Linac-based  radiosurgery  is  currently  performed  by  two  techniques:  couch or pedestal mounted. In the first technique, a device is required to affix patient's head to a couch  and  moreover  to  translate  it  accurately.  Structure  of  such  a  device  constructed  by  the  authors  in  addition to the acceptance test which was performed to evaluate the device has been described in this  article.  Materials and Methods:  A head docking device has been designed and constructed according to the  geometry of linac's couch and desired functions. The device is completely made from aluminum and  consists  of  four  major  components:  attachment  bar,  lower  structure  with  four  movements,  upper  structure with two movements equipped with a lock, two handles and a mounting ring for stereotactic  frame. Translating accuracy, mechanical stability and isocentric accuracy were assessed in the frame of  acceptance test.  Results:  Translating  accuracy,  mechanical  stability  and  isocentric  accuracy  within  95%  confidence  intervals were found to be 1, 1.64 and 3.2 mm, respectively.  Discussion and Conclusion: According to AAPM report no.54 recommendation head docking device  should translate head with accuracy of 1 mm, the property which was met by the constructed device.  Moreover  considering  the  measured  isocentric  accuracy,  encompassing  mechanical  stability,  constructed device can confidently be used in stereotactic treatment.
topic Stereotactic radiosurgery
head docking device
translating accuracy
mechanical stability
url http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_8110_37ea8b87854dcc1b13676d8b372a64aa.pdf
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