OC-0073: A comparitive study of four commercial thermoplastic masks used in head and neck radiotherapy (original) (raw)

2013, Radiotherapy and Oncology

Contribution REPOSITIONING ACCURACY : COMPARISON OF A NONINVASIVE HEAD HOLDER WITH THERMOPLASTIC MASK FOR FRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY AND A CASE REPORT

1998

Purpose: To compare accuracy, clinical feasibility, and subjective patient impression between a noninvasive head holder (Vogele Bale Hohner [VBH]; Wellhoefer Dosimetry, Schwarzenbruck, Germany) developed at the University of Innsbruck and the thermoplastic mask fixation system for use in fractionated external radiotherapy. We present a case report of an actual patient fixated in the VBH head holder during radiation therapy. Materials and Methods: The VBH head holder consists of an individualized vacuum dental cast connected to a head plate via two hydraulic arms allowing noninvasive, reproducible head fixation of even uncooperative patients. Accuracy was tested and compared with that of the thermoplastic mask using the Phillips EasyGuide navigation system on five volunteers. Specific external registration points served as landmarks and their positions were compared after each repositioning. System and operator inaccuracy were also taken into account. The times taken for production a...

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