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An Analysis of the Accuracy of the CyberKnife: A Robotic Frameless Stereotactic Radiosurgical System.

机译:射波刀精度分析:机器人无框立体定向放射外科系统。

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OBJECTIVE: The use of stereotactic radiosurgical systems to treat intracranial and extracranial tumors and other lesions requires a high degree of accuracy in target identification and localization. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the total system accuracy of the CyberKnife (Accuray, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA), a frameless, image-guided, stereotactic radiosurgery system. METHODS: Clinically relevant accuracy or application accuracy of the CyberKnife radiosurgery system is based on 1) the beam delivery accuracy, which combines the robot and the camera image tracking system, and 2) target localization accuracy, which combines computed tomographic (CT) imaging and treatment planning. Clinically relevant accuracy can be measured by delivering a radiation dose to phantoms, in which the target is defined on a set of CT images using all components of the CyberKnife system, including the treatment planning software, the robot, the camera tracking system, and the linear accelerator. Clinically relevant accuracy was measured in head phantoms loaded with packs of radiochromic film. The accuracy measured is the displacement of the dose contours from the treatment plan to that measured in the radiosurgically exposed phantom. RESULTS: Measurements of mean errors of the second-generation CyberKnife system at Stanford University Medical Center, installed in 2001, ranged from 0.7 mm for a CT slice thickness of 0.625 mm to 1.97 mm for a CT slice thickness of 3.75 mm. CONCLUSION: The frameless, image-guided, second-generation CyberKnife radiosurgery system has a clinically relevant accuracy of 1.1 +/- 0.3 mm when CT slice thicknesses of 1.25 mm are used. CyberKnife precision is comparable to published localization errors in current frame-based radiosurgical systems.
机译:目的:使用立体定向放射外科系统治疗颅内和颅外肿瘤及其他病变需要高度准确的目标识别和定位。这项研究的目的是评估Cyber​​Knife(Accuray,Inc.,Sunnyvale,CA)的总体系统准确性,这是一种无框,图像引导的立体定向放射外科系统。方法:Cyber​​Knife放射外科系统的临床相关准确度或应用准确度基于以下因素:1)结合机器人和相机图像跟踪系统的光束传输准确度,以及2)结合计算机断层扫描(CT)成像和治疗计划。可以通过向体模传递辐射剂量来测量临床相关的准确性,其中使用Cyber​​Knife系统的所有组件(包括治疗计划软件,机器人,相机跟踪系统和机器人)在一组CT图像上定义目标。线性加速器。在装有幻影胶片包的头部幻象中测量了与临床相关的准确性。所测量的准确度是剂量轮廓从治疗计划到在放射外科暴露的体模中所测量的准确度的偏移。结果:2001年安装在斯坦福大学医学中心的第二代Cyber​​Knife系统的平均误差范围为:CT切片厚度为0.625 mm的0.7 mm到CT切片厚度为3.75 mm的1.97 mm。结论:当使用厚度为1.25 mm的CT切片时,无框,图像引导的第二代Cyber​​Knife放射外科手术系统具有1.1 +/- 0.3 mm的临床相关准确度。射波刀的精度可与当前基于帧的放射外科系统中公布的定位误差相媲美。

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