Physica Medica: European Journal of Medical Physics
Volume 22, Issue 1 , Pages 25-28, January 2006

Development of head docking device for linac-based radiosurgery with a Neptun 10 PC linac

  • Alireza Khoshbin Khoshnazar

      Affiliations

    • Department of basic sciences. Faculty of Medicine. Golestan University of medical sciences, Gorgan (Iran)
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: A. Khoshbin Khoshnzar, Department of basic sciences. Faculty of medicine. Golestan university of medical sciences. Falsafi Complex. Begining of Shash colah's road. Hircania Blvd. Gorgan. Iran. Fax: +98-171-4421289
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  • Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi

      Affiliations

    • Medical physics department. Faculty of medicine. Mashhad university of medical sciences, Mashhad (Iran)
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  • Abdolreza Hashemian

      Affiliations

    • Medical Physics department. Faculty of medicine. Mashhad university of medical sciences, Mashhad (Iran)
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  • Roham Salek

      Affiliations

    • Radiotheropy department. Imam reza hospital, Mashhad (Iran)

Received 2 November 2005; received in revised form 20 February 2006; accepted 17 March 2006.

Abstract 

Stereotactic radiosurgery is a method for focused irradiation of intracranial lesions. Linac-based radiosurgery is currently performed by two techniques: couch mounted and pedestal mounted. In the first technique a device is required to affix the patient's head to the couch and neoreover to translate it accurately. Structure of such a device constructed by the authors plus acceptance test performed for evaluation is described in the article.

A head docking device has been designed and constructed according to geometry of linac's couch and also desired functions. The device is cornpletely made from aluminum and consists of four major components: attachment bar, lower structure with four moveing accuracy mechanical stability and isocentric accuracy were assessed in the frame of acceptance test.

Translating accuracy, mechanical stability and isocentric accuracy were found to be respectively: 1 mm, 1.64 mm and 3.2 mm with accuracy of 95%.

According to AAPM report no. 54, a head docking device should translate head with an accuracy of 1 mm; this recommendation has been met. Moreover, we have demonstrated that the isocentric accuracy and mechanical stability of the device are sufficient that the device on confidently be used in stereotactic treatment.

Stereotactic radiosurgery, Head docking device, Translating accuracy, Mechanical stability

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PII: S1120-1797(06)80007-4

doi:10.1016/S1120-1797(06)80007-4

Physica Medica: European Journal of Medical Physics
Volume 22, Issue 1 , Pages 25-28, January 2006