Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2023)

Simple immobilization for stereotactic radiotherapy aimed at pelvic metastases

  • Jorinde Janssen,
  • Charlotte L. Brouwer,
  • Floor H.E. Staal,
  • Heleen E. van Herpt,
  • Stefan Both,
  • Johannes A. Langendijk,
  • Shafak Aluwini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 100460

Abstract

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Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is increasingly applied for pelvic oligometastases of prostate cancer, and currently no simple immobilization method is available for cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided treatment. We assessed patient set-up and intrafraction motion using simple immobilization during CBCT-guided pelvic SBRT. Forty patients were immobilized with basic arm- head- and knee support and either a thermoplastic cushion or a foam cushion. Analysis of 454 CBCTs showed mean intrafraction translation <3.0 mm in 94% of fractions and mean intrafraction rotation <1.5° in 95% of fractions. Therefore, simple immobilization ensured stable patient positioning during CBCT-guided pelvic SBRT.

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