Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10142854 Radiation Measurements 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work sought create a set of prototype modulated orthovoltage stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) cones, and to perform a dosimetric characterization of the prototypes. Four radiosurgical cone collimators (with cone diameters of 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, and 10 mm) were built for use with an orthovoltage unit, along with epoxy-infiltrated bonded tungsten filters designed to shape the resulting dose distributions. Dosimetry measurements were performed using radiochromic film in a water phantom for both filtered and unfiltered cones at depths of 2.5 cm, 5.0 cm, and 7.5 cm. Films were scanned using a flatbed scanner and the beam profiles were analyzed. Extracted beam profiles validated the ability to optimize dosimetric results based on desired dose distributions, where for this work the goal distributions were rectangular functions. Radiochromic film measurements of dose distributions in water confirmed that the prototypes were able to achieve distributions approaching rectangular functions at depth, as determined by penumbra and flatness statistics. A prototype set of novel, modulated orthovoltage SRS filtered cones was successfully constructed, and a full dosimetric characterization was completed in water. In all configurations, filtered, optimized cones were able to achieve distributions more closely approaching the goal distributions compared to open cones.
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