Ex) Article Title, Author, Keywords
Ex) Article Title, Author, Keywords
Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2004; 15(2): 84-93
Published online June 25, 2004
Copyright © Korean Society of Medical Physics.
Seungjong Oh, Tae-Suk Suh, Ju-Young Song*, Kyoung-Sik Choi, Moon-Chan Kim†, and Tae Kyu Lee†
오승종·서태석·송주영*·최경식·김문찬†·이태규†
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a technique that delivers a high dose to a target region and a low dose to a critical organ through only one or a few irradiations. For this purpose, many mathematical methods for optimization have been proposed. There are some limitations to using these methods: the long calculation time and difficulty in finding a unique solution due to different tumor shapes. In this study, many clinical target shapes were examined to find a typical pattern of tumor shapes from which some possible ideal geometrical shapes, such as spheres, cylinders, cones or a combination, are assumed to approximate real tumor shapes. Using the arrangement of multiple isocenters, optimum variables, such as isocenter positions or collimator size, were determined. A database was formed from these results. The optimization procedure consisted of the following steps: Any shape of tumor was first assumed to an ideal model through a geometry comparison algorithm, then optimum variables for ideal geometry chosen from the predetermined database, followed by a final adjustment of the optimum parameters using the real tumor shape. Although the result of applying the database to other patients was not superior to the result of optimization in each case, it can be acceptable as a plan starting point.
KeywordsSRS, Planning, Optimization, Heuristic, Data base
pISSN 2508-4445
eISSN 2508-4453
Formerly ISSN 1226-5829
Frequency: Quarterly