研究目的
Exploring the use of surface scanning methods for three-dimensional dose calculation in intraoperative electron radiation therapy (IOERT).
研究成果
Surface scanning is a promising method for improving the accuracy of dose calculations in IOERT, with the structured-light 3D scanner providing the best results. The findings warrant further research to improve the documentation of the actual IOERT scenario.
研究不足
The study was conducted in a simulated IOERT scenario, not in an actual clinical setting. The scanning process from multiple viewpoints could improve the acquired data but would further alter the surgical workflow.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Two different three-dimensional scanning technologies (a tracked conoscopic holography sensor and a structured-light three-dimensional scanner) were evaluated in a simulated IOERT scenario.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
A simulated surgical field was scanned with both 3D scanning systems.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
ConoProbe Mark 10 sensor, Artec Eva scanner, Aquilion? Large Bore CT simulator, and metallic nipple markers.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The surgical field was scanned, and dose distributions were calculated from CT studies and compared with those calculated under the conventional assumption or from pseudo-CT studies based on surfaces.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Dose distributions were compared using global normalization and a 3D gamma criteria of 3%/3 mm for dose values greater than 10% or 70%.
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