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Advances in fiducial‐free image‐guidance for spinal radiosurgery with CyberKnife – a phantom study

机译:射波刀对脊柱放射外科的无基准影像指导的进展–一项幻像研究

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The image‐guided CyberKnife radiosurgery system is capable of tracking spinal targets without fiducial implants. Recently, a new version of this fiducial‐free image guidance modality (“enhanced Xsight spine tracking”) has been introduced. We assessed the accuracy of this novel technique versus its precursor in a comparative phantom study. The CyberKnife consists of a 6 MV linac on a six‐axis robot and a stereoscopic kV image guidance system. An anthropomorphic head‐and‐neck phantom with a cervical spine section was mounted on the linac nozzle. The robotic manipulator was used to precisely move the phantom to defined positions in the CyberKnife workspace. Multiple stereoscopic images were acquired at different translational and rotational positions. The enhanced Xsight spine tracking readouts were recorded and compared to the nominal phantom position. These tests were repeated with the original Xsight spine tracking version to analyze potential differences. Enhanced Xsight spine tracking correctly reported translational offsets with an RMS error of less than 0.4 mm. Yaw and roll rotations were detected with an accuracy of 0.2°, 0.25°. Pitch offsets were slightly underestimated, with up to 0.3° for an offset of ± 2°. Nominal X (left‐right) translational offsets were partially misinterpreted as roll (0.2° at a 10 mm offset). Apart from this, no correlation between rotational and translational directions was found. In comparison, the original Xsight spine tracking showed identical results for translations, but larger systematic and statistical errors for rotations. Enhanced Xsight spine tracking measurably improves precision in fiducial‐free spinal radiosurgery with the CyberKnife.PACS number: 87.53.Ly
机译:影像引导的射波刀放射外科手术系统能够在没有基准植入物的情况下追踪脊柱目标。最近,已经推出了这种无基准的图像引导模式的新版本(“增强的Xsight脊柱跟踪”)。在一项比较体模研究中,我们评估了这项新技术相对于其前身的准确性。射波刀由六轴机器人上的6 MV直线加速器和立体kV图像引导系统组成。在直线加速器喷嘴上安装了拟人化的具有颈椎截面的头颈幻像。机器人操纵器用于将幻像精确地移动到Cyber​​Knife工作空间中的指定位置。在不同的平移和旋转位置获取了多个立体图像。记录了增强的Xsight脊柱跟踪读数,并将其与模型的名义位置进行比较。使用原始的Xsight脊椎跟踪版本重复这些测试,以分析潜在差异。增强的Xsight脊柱跟踪可正确报告平移偏移,RMS误差小于0.4毫米。偏航和侧倾旋转的检测精度为0.2°,0.25°。音调偏移略有低估,最大±0.3°的偏移为±2°。标称X(左右)平移偏移被部分误解为滚动(偏移10 mm时为0.2°)。除此之外,没有发现旋转方向和平移方向之间的相关性。相比之下,原始的Xsight脊柱跟踪显示的翻译结果相同,但旋转的系统和统计误差更大。增强的Xsight脊柱追踪可通过Cyber​​Knife显着提高无基准脊柱放射外科手术的精度.PACS编号:87.53.Ly

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