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Assessment of the accuracy and stability of frameless gamma knife radiosurgery

Authors
Chung, Hyun-TaiPark, Woo-YoonKim, Tae HoonKim, Yong KyunChun, Kook Jin
Issue Date
Jul-2018
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
frameless radiosurgery; gamma knife; image coregistration; positional accuracy; whole procedure test
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED CLINICAL MEDICAL PHYSICS, v.19, no.4, pp.148 - 154
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED CLINICAL MEDICAL PHYSICS
Volume
19
Number
4
Start Page
148
End Page
154
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/74403
DOI
10.1002/acm2.12365
ISSN
1526-9914
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy and stability of frameless gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS). The accuracies of the radiation isocenter and patient couch movement were evaluated by film dosimetry with a half-year cycle. Radiation isocenter assessment with a diode detector and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) image accuracy tests were performed daily with a vendor-provided tool for one and a half years after installation. CBCT image quality was examined twice a month with a phantom. The accuracy of image coregistration using CBCT images was studied using magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) images of another phantom. The overall positional accuracy was measured in whole procedure tests using film dosimetry with an anthropomorphic phantom. The positional errors of the radiation isocenter at the center and at an extreme position were both less than 0.1 mm. The three-dimensional deviation of the CBCT coordinate system was stable for one and a half years (mean 0.04 +/- 0.02 mm). Image coregistration revealed a difference of 0.2 +/- 0.1 mm between CT and CBCT images and a deviation of 0.4 +/- 0.2 mm between MR and CBCT images. The whole procedure test of the positional accuracy of the mask-based irradiation revealed an accuracy of 0.5 +/- 0.6 mm. The radiation isocenter accuracy, patient couch movement accuracy, and Gamma Knife Icon CBCT accuracy were all approximately 0.1 mm and were stable for one and a half years. The coordinate system assigned to MR images through coregistration was more accurate than the system defined by fiducial markers. Possible patient motion during irradiation should be considered when evaluating the overall accuracy of frameless GKRS.
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