Improved Methodology of Static HDMLC Virtual Cone based Rapid Arcs forStereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy
[Thesis]
Stevens, Ryan
Shang, Charles
Florida Atlantic University
2020
107 p.
M.S.
Florida Atlantic University
2020
Physical cones equipped on GammaKnife, Cyberknife, and C-arm linacs have been the standard practice in Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SART) for small intracranial lesions, such as treating trigeminal or glossopharyngeal neuralgia targets. The advancement of high-definition multi-leaf collimators (HDMLC), treatment planning systems, and small field dosimetry now allows for treatment without the need for an auxiliary mounted physical cone. This treatment type uses the "virtual cone", a permanent high-definition MLC, arrangement to deliver "very small fields" with comparable spherical dose distributions to physical cones. The virtual cone therapy, on a Varian Edge™ linac using multiple non-coplanar arcs with static HDMLCs, is a comparable technique that can be used to treat small intracranial neuralgia or other small lesions.