2015
DOI: 10.1118/1.4905489
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Investigating the accuracy of microstereotactic‐body‐radiotherapy utilizing anatomically accurate 3D printed rodent‐morphic dosimeters

Abstract: Purpose: Sophisticated small animal irradiators, incorporating cone-beam-CT image-guidance, have recently been developed which enable exploration of the efficacy of advanced radiation treatments in the preclinical setting. Microstereotactic-body-radiation-therapy (microSBRT) is one technique of interest, utilizing field sizes in the range of 1-15 mm. Verification of the accuracy of microSBRT treatment delivery is challenging due to the lack of available methods to comprehensively measure dose distributions in … Show more

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“…Bache et al . employed 3D printing to produce molds for optical dosimeters, which had the same anatomical shape as small sections of a mouse, but those dosimeters also lacked structures to mimic bones and other regions of density inhomogeneity (25). In our previous work, we demonstrated the construction of anatomically accurate mouse phantoms with heterogeneous internal structures including bone and lung equivalent regions (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bache et al . employed 3D printing to produce molds for optical dosimeters, which had the same anatomical shape as small sections of a mouse, but those dosimeters also lacked structures to mimic bones and other regions of density inhomogeneity (25). In our previous work, we demonstrated the construction of anatomically accurate mouse phantoms with heterogeneous internal structures including bone and lung equivalent regions (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While targeting of a flank tumour or bilateral lungs is feasible with this equipment, the study of hippocampal 28 or penile bulb radiation injury 29 requires a much more elaborate technique. Modern advances in small animal irradiators have allowed partial animal irradiation, 30 image guidance, 31 arc therapy 32 and even respiratory gating 33 in small animal RT. Figure 1 offers an example of a small animal irradiator capable of highly conformal treatment and on-board imaging, including bioluminescence.…”
Section: Contribution Of Radiation Technique To Model Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple mouse phantoms have been created using 3D printing, but they are often homogenous (22) and any heterogeneities that can be created are limited to variations in optical response (23,24). Bache et al employed 3D printing to produce molds for optical dosimeters, which had the same anatomical shape as small sections of a mouse, but those dosimeters also lacked structures to mimic bones and other regions of density inhomogeneity (25). In our previous work, we demonstrated the construction of anatomically accurate mouse phantoms with heterogeneous internal structures including bone and lung equivalent regions (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%