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A self‐correcting method for improving the precision of beam blocks
Author(s) -
Brezovich Ivan A.,
Sparks Karen S.,
Duan Jun
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
journal of applied clinical medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.83
H-Index - 48
ISSN - 1526-9914
DOI - 10.1120/jacmp.v2i3.2603
Subject(s) - isocenter , stylus , tray , computer science , mold , tracing , engineering drawing , optics , materials science , computer vision , mechanical engineering , engineering , physics , imaging phantom , composite material , operating system
A technique for manufacturing precise custom blocks is described. Using the tracing stylus of the mold making machine, reference markers are cut into the lateral borders of the polystyrene mold after the cavities for the blocks have been made. These markers are aligned with the central ray cross hair of the shadow tray when the blocks are mounted on the tray. The ability of the technique to enhance precision has been verified in laboratory tests by intentionally introducing small imperfections into a mold making machine and checking the positional accuracy of the mounted blocks. The clinical performance has been tested by evaluating 47 check films of blocks for 16 randomly selected patients. The average positional error of individual blocks, projected to the isocenter, was less than one mm. The average time needed to cut the reference markers was 25 seconds. Implementing the technique required only minor modifications of a commercial mold making machine. PACS number(s): 87.53.–j, 87.56.–v

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