Gamma Knife Flashcards
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS):
Precise administration of radiation in a single session to control the tumor by ablation.
Stereostatic radiotherapy (SRT):
Precise administration of radiation over multiple fractions for cranial diseases.
Sterostatic body radiotherapy (SBRT)
The application of SRT-like tech to the treatment of extra-cranial diseases.
Radiosurgery:
Surgery using precisely targeted radiation to destroy tissue without cutting.
Stereotactic Irradiation
–Focal irradiation techniques using multiple non-coplanar beams to deliver a prescribed dose of ionizing radiation to preselected and stereotactically localized lesions
Characteristics of Stereotactic Irradiation
- Total prescribed dose: 10 - 50 Gy
- Planning targets: 1 - 35 cm3
- Modalities:
- 60Co gamma rays (Gamma Knife, ViewRay)
- Megavoltage x rays (linac-based, CyberKnife, TomoTherapy)
Requirements of SRS, SRT:
- Accurate knowledge of the total dose and fractionation scheme required to treat the particular disease
- Target volume accurately determined via stereotactic techniques
- Calculation of 3D dose distributions that conform to target shapes, with sharp dose fall-off outside the target volume
- Minimal dose to radiosensitive structures
- Precise delivery of dose to the target:
- 1 mm for SRS
- 2 mm for SRT, SBRT
Gamma Knife Specifics:
- Source: Co-60 with initial activy of ~3 Ci
- Number of sources: 201
- Ability to treat very small fields (down to 4mm), which most linac-based systems cannot
- High accuracy 0.5 mm (no rotating or moveable parts)
- Larger treatment volumes require multiple isocenters, increases overall treatment times
- Can only be used for intracranial lesions:
- APS positioning challenged in lesions proximal to skull
- Target-dose distributions tend to be more non-uniform than for linac-based SRS
Gamma Knife: Stereotactic Frames
Leksell frame:
- Titanium
- CT, MR compatible
Gamma Knife: Localizers
Localizers (fiducial box):
- CT:
- Aluminum wires
- MR:
- Hollow plastic tubes filled with copper sulfate doped saline
Gamma Knife: Applications
Treatment of small (<4 cm), spherical
intracranial diseases:
- Multiple isocenters required for irregular targets
Gamma Knife: Prescription Doses
About 15 -25 Gy