Technical Note: Mobile accelerator guidance using an optical tracker during docking in IOERT procedures Articles uri icon

publication date

  • October 2017

start page

  • 5061

end page

  • 5069

issue

  • 10

volume

  • 44

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0094-2405

abstract

  • Purpose: Intraoperative electron radiation therapy (IOERT) involves the delivery of a high radiation dose during tumor resection in a shorter time than other radiation techniques, thus improving local control of tumors. However, a linear accelerator device is needed to produce the beam safely. Mobile linear accelerators have been designed as dedicated units that can be moved into the operating room and deliver radiation in situ. Correct and safe dose delivery is a key concern when using mobile accelerators. The applicator is commonly fixed to the patient's bed to ensure that the dose is delivered to the prescribed location, and the mobile accelerator is moved to dock the applicator to the radiation beam output (gantry). In a typical clinical set-up, this task is time-consuming because of safety requirements and the limited degree of freedom of the gantry. The objective of this study was to present a navigation solution based on optical tracking for guidance of docking to improve safety and reduce procedure time. Method: We used an optical tracker attached to the mobile linear accelerator to track the prescribed localization of the radiation collimator inside the operating room.

keywords

  • docking; hard docking; image-guided surgery; ioert; optical tracking; soft docking