TCRT June 2010

category image Volume 9
No. 3 (219-316)
June 2010
ISSN 1533-0338
Radiosurgery

Intracranial Radiosurgery in the Netherlands. A Planning Comparison of Available Systems with Regard to Physical Aspects and Workload (279-290)

Different planning and treatment systems for intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery available in the Netherlands are compared. The systems for intracranial radiosurgery include: Gamma Knife, Cyberknife, Novalis, and Tomotherapy. Electronic data of 5 patients was transferred to all participating centres and treatment plans were generated according to 2 different prescription protocols. For this study, plans were also generated for a conventional linac. Even systems with a high resolution (Gammaknife and Novalis) have conformity indices in violation with RTOG guidelines (CI > 2.5) when target volumes of <0.5 cc are treated. For medium sized targets (0.5-1 cc) all systems performed reasonably well, but for the different systems a large range of conformity indices was seen (1.1 to 3.7). The differences are partly system dependent but depend also on specific planning choices made. For larger target volumes (>1 cc), all systems perform well. The workload of the different techniques was comparable although the treatment times were usually longer for Gamma Knife radiosurgery. We conclude that small targets should be treated by dedicated systems, larger volumes (>0.5-1 cc) can also be treated using conventional treatment systems equipped with a MLC.

Key words: Treatment plan evaluation; Intracranial stereotactic radiotherapy; IGRT, Radiosurgery.

A. Schoonbeek, M.D.1
R. Monshouwer, Ph.D.1
P. Hanssens, M.D.2
E. Raaijmakers, Ph.D.2
P. Nowak, M.D., Ph.D.3
J. P. A. Marijnissen, Ph.D.3
F. J. Lagerwaard, M.D., Ph.D.4
J. P. Cuijpers, Ph.D.4
E. J. A. Vonk5
R. W. M. van der Maazen, M. D., Ph.D.1,*

1Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen
2Gamma Knife Centrum Tilburg, St Elisabeth Ziekenhuis, Bernard Verbeeten Instituut, Tilburg
3Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam.
4VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam
5Radiotherapeutisch Instituut Stedendriehoek en Omstreken, Deventer

R.vanderMaazen@rther.umcn.nl

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