J Appl Clin Med Phys
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J Appl Clin Med Phys · Mar 2020
Residual setup errors in cranial stereotactic radiosurgery without six degree of freedom robotic couch: Frameless versus rigid immobilization systems.
This IRB-approved study was to compare the residual inter-fractional setup errors and intra-fractional motion of patients treated with cranial stereotactic radiosurgery without a 6 degree of freedom (DoF) couch. We evaluated both frameless non-invasive vacuum-suction immobilization (Aktina PinPoint) and TALON rigid screw immobilization. ⋯ With image-guided radiotherapy, translational setup errors can be corrected by image registration between pre-treatment setup CT and planning CT. However, rotational errors cannot be accounted for without a 6 DoF couch. Our study showed that the frameless Aktina immobilization system provided negligible intra-fractional motion. The inter-fractional rotation setup error using Aktina was larger than rigid immobilization with the TALON system. To treat a single lesion far from the center of image registration or for multiple lesions in a single plan, additional margin may be needed to account for the uncorrectable rotational setup errors.