Improving 3D-printing of megavoltage X-rays radiotherapy bolus with surface-scanner

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作者
Dipasquale, Giovanna [1 ]
Poirier, Alexis [2 ]
Sprunger, Yannick [2 ]
Uiterwijk, Johannes Wilhelmus Edmond [3 ]
Miralbell, Raymond [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland
[2] Univ Geneva, Med Sch, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] IT Consultant, Geneva, Switzerland
[4] Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
Surface-scanner; 3D printing; Bolus; Radiotherapy; Additive materials; DIBH; 3D PRINTED BOLUS; PATIENT-SPECIFIC BOLUS; PROTON THERAPY; NECK CANCER; PHOTON;
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10.1186/s13014-018-1148-1
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BackgroundComputed tomography (CT) data used for patient radiotherapy planning can nowadays be used to create 3D-printed boluses. Nevertheless, this methodology requires a second CT scan and planning process when immobilization masks are used in order to fit the bolus under it for treatment.This study investigates the use of a high-grade surface-scanner to produce, prior to the planning CT scan, a 3D-printed bolus in order to increase the workflow efficiency, improve treatment quality and avoid extra radiation dose to the patient.MethodsThe scanner capabilities were tested on a phantom and on volunteers. A phantom was used to produce boluses in the orbital region either from CT data (resolution approximate to 1mm), or from surface-scanner images (resolution 0.05mm). Several 3D-printing techniques and materials were tested. To quantify which boluses fit best, they were placed on the phantom and scanned by CT. Hounsfield Unit (HU) profiles were traced perpendicular to the phantom's surface. The minimum HU in the profiles was compared to the HU values for calibrated air-gaps. Boluses were then created from surface images of volunteers to verify the feasibility of surface-scanner use in-vivo.ResultsPhantom based tests showed a better fit of boluses modeled from surface-scanner than from CT data. Maximum bolus-to-skin air gaps were 1-2mm using CT models and always <0.6mm using surface-scanner models. Tests on volunteers showed good and comfortable fit of boluses produced from surface-scanner images acquired in 0.6 to 7min. Even in complex surface regions of the body such as ears and fingers, the high-resolution surface-scanner was able to acquire good models. A breast bolus model generated from images acquired in deep inspiration breath hold was also successful. None of the 3D-printed bolus using surface-scanner models required enlarging or shrinking of the initial model acquired in-vivo.ConclusionsRegardless of the material or printing technique, 3D-printed boluses created from high-resolution surface-scanner images proved to be superior in fitting compared to boluses created from CT data. Tests on volunteers were promising, indicating the possibility to improve overall radiotherapy treatments, primarily for megavoltage X-rays, using bolus modeled from a high-resolution surface-scanner even in regions of complex surface anatomy.
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