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Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam

To investigate the effects of scattered radiation when a thin titanium plate (thickness, 0.05 cm) used for skull fixation in cerebral nerve surgery is irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam. We investigated the dose distribution of radiation inside a phantom that simulates a human head fitted with a thin...

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Autores principales: Shimozato, Tomohiro, Yasui, Keisuke, Kawanami, Ryota, Habara, Kousaku, Aoyama, Yuichi, Tabushi, Katsuyoshi, Obata, Yasunori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2884309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589117
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.62199
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author Shimozato, Tomohiro
Yasui, Keisuke
Kawanami, Ryota
Habara, Kousaku
Aoyama, Yuichi
Tabushi, Katsuyoshi
Obata, Yasunori
author_facet Shimozato, Tomohiro
Yasui, Keisuke
Kawanami, Ryota
Habara, Kousaku
Aoyama, Yuichi
Tabushi, Katsuyoshi
Obata, Yasunori
author_sort Shimozato, Tomohiro
collection PubMed
description To investigate the effects of scattered radiation when a thin titanium plate (thickness, 0.05 cm) used for skull fixation in cerebral nerve surgery is irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam. We investigated the dose distribution of radiation inside a phantom that simulates a human head fitted with a thin titanium plate used for post-surgery skull fixation and compared the distribution data measured using detectors, obtained by Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, and calculated using a radiation treatment planning system (TPS). Simulations were shown to accurately represent measured values. The effects of scattered radiation produced by high-Z materials such as titanium are not sufficiently considered currently in TPS dose calculations. Our comparisons show that the dose distribution is affected by scattered radiation around a thin high-Z material. The depth dose is measured and calculated along the central beam axis inside a water phantom with thin titanium plates at various depths. The maximum relative differences between simulation and TPS results on the entrance and exit sides of the plate were 23.1% and – 12.7%, respectively. However, the depth doses do not change in regions deeper than the plate in water. Although titanium is a high-Z material, if the titanium plate used for skull fixation in cerebral nerve surgery is thin, there is a slight change in the dose distribution in regions away from the plate. In addition, we investigated the effects of variation of photon energies, sizes of radiation field and thickness of the plate. When the target to be irradiated is far from the thin titanium plate, the dose differs little from what it would be in the absence of a plate, though the dose escalation existed in front of the metal plate.
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spelling pubmed-28843092010-06-29 Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam Shimozato, Tomohiro Yasui, Keisuke Kawanami, Ryota Habara, Kousaku Aoyama, Yuichi Tabushi, Katsuyoshi Obata, Yasunori J Med Phys Original Article To investigate the effects of scattered radiation when a thin titanium plate (thickness, 0.05 cm) used for skull fixation in cerebral nerve surgery is irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam. We investigated the dose distribution of radiation inside a phantom that simulates a human head fitted with a thin titanium plate used for post-surgery skull fixation and compared the distribution data measured using detectors, obtained by Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, and calculated using a radiation treatment planning system (TPS). Simulations were shown to accurately represent measured values. The effects of scattered radiation produced by high-Z materials such as titanium are not sufficiently considered currently in TPS dose calculations. Our comparisons show that the dose distribution is affected by scattered radiation around a thin high-Z material. The depth dose is measured and calculated along the central beam axis inside a water phantom with thin titanium plates at various depths. The maximum relative differences between simulation and TPS results on the entrance and exit sides of the plate were 23.1% and – 12.7%, respectively. However, the depth doses do not change in regions deeper than the plate in water. Although titanium is a high-Z material, if the titanium plate used for skull fixation in cerebral nerve surgery is thin, there is a slight change in the dose distribution in regions away from the plate. In addition, we investigated the effects of variation of photon energies, sizes of radiation field and thickness of the plate. When the target to be irradiated is far from the thin titanium plate, the dose differs little from what it would be in the absence of a plate, though the dose escalation existed in front of the metal plate. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2884309/ /pubmed/20589117 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.62199 Text en © Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shimozato, Tomohiro
Yasui, Keisuke
Kawanami, Ryota
Habara, Kousaku
Aoyama, Yuichi
Tabushi, Katsuyoshi
Obata, Yasunori
Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title_full Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title_fullStr Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title_full_unstemmed Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title_short Dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-MV photon beam
title_sort dose distribution near thin titanium plate for skull fixation irradiated by a 4-mv photon beam
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2884309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589117
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.62199
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