Winston K R, Lutz W
Department of Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Neurosurgery. 1988 Mar;22(3):454-64. doi: 10.1227/00006123-198803000-00002.
A new system has been developed for stereotactically delivering prescribed high doses of radiation to precisely located volumes of approximately 0.6 to 10.0 ml within the brain. A Brown-Roberts-Wells stereotactic apparatus and a 6-MeV linear accelerator equipped with a special collimator (12.5 to 30 mm in diameter) have been adapted. The 20-mm collimator allows treatment of a nearly spherical volume of 2.1 ml. Outside the treatment field, the dosage declines to 80% of the dose prescribed for the periphery of the lesion over a distance of 1.8 mm and to 50% over the next 3.4 mm. Localization can be accomplished via computed tomography or cerebral angiography. Treatment is accomplished with an arcing beam of photon radiation with the turntable (couch) in each of four positions. The entire system has been extensively tested for accuracy in alignment and distribution of radiation. Errors have been measured for the alignment of the apparatus and for the process of localization. Safety of operation was emphasized throughout the design and testing phase.
已开发出一种新系统,用于在立体定向引导下,将规定的高剂量辐射精确输送到大脑中精确位置、体积约为0.6至10.0毫升的区域。已对布朗-罗伯茨-韦尔斯立体定向仪和配备特殊准直器(直径12.5至30毫米)的6兆电子伏直线加速器进行了改装。20毫米准直器可用于治疗体积近2.1毫升的近似球形区域。在治疗区域之外,剂量在1.8毫米的距离内降至规定病变周边剂量的80%,在接下来的3.4毫米内降至50%。可通过计算机断层扫描或脑血管造影进行定位。通过在四个位置中的每个位置使用转台(治疗床)的光子辐射弧形束来完成治疗。整个系统已针对辐射对准和分布的准确性进行了广泛测试。已测量了设备对准和定位过程中的误差。在整个设计和测试阶段都强调了操作安全性。