SU-E-T-442: Assessing Vertex Beam with its Dosimetric Relevance for Intracranial Tumours: A Computational Exploration

Medical Physics
P AdurkarD Deshpande

Abstract

To assess the selection of the minimal vertex beam angle for the avoidance of organs at risk (OARs) in radiotherapy planning of brain tumors. Seventy patients with intracranial tumors were studied. Three field conformal plans with co-planar or non co-planar beam arrangements with an anterior vertex beam were used. Two methods were studied for determining the vertex angle for avoidance of eye as organ at risk. In the standard technique, the beam's eye view (BEV) was used to determine need of vertex beam. For the vertex beam, the angle was approximated to avoid eyes. In the second method, the angle from the baseplate to the posterior surface of the head and the angle from the posterior surface of the head to the inferior-most extent of the head were measured from sagital view. The minimum vertex angle required was calculated as the complement of the sum of these angles. The dose volume histogram parameters were maintained. Depending on the spatial location of the planning target volume with reference to the eyes, patients were classified into 4 types: no overlap; overlap with eye anteriorly; overlap with eye posteriorly, overlap with eye anteriorly and posteriorly. No additional angulation, positive vertex and negative vertex ang...Continue Reading

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