An empirical approach to the definition of the target margins in eye radiosurgery

Author:

Perrone Franco1,Laliscia Concetta2,Traino Antonio C.1,Tripodi Maria13,Cresti Federica4,Guido Francesca4,Genovesi Ebert Federica4

Affiliation:

1. Health Physics Division Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana Pisa Italy

2. Radiation Oncology Division Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana Pisa Italy

3. Casa di Cura “S. Rossore,” Radiation Oncology Unit viale delle Cascine Pisa Italy

4. Ophthalmic Surgery Division Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana Pisa Italy

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionA system for stabilizing and monitoring eye movements during LINAC‐based photon beam one single fraction stereotactic radiotherapy was developed at our Institution. This study aimed to describe the feasibility and the efficacy of our noninvasive optical localization system that was developed, tested, and applied in 20 patients treated for uveal melanoma.MethodsOur system consisted of a customized thermoplastic mask to immobilize the head, a gaze fixation LED, and a digital micro‐camera. The localization procedure, which required the active collaboration of the patient, served to monitor the eye movements during all phases of the treatment, starting from the planning computed tomography up to the administration of radiotherapy, and allowed the operators to suspend the procedure and to interact with the patient in case of large movements of the pupil.ResultsTwenty patients were treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (27 Gy in one fraction) for primary uveal melanoma. All patients showed a good tolerance to the treatment; until now, all patients were in local control during the follow up and one died for distant progression 6 months after radiosurgery.ConclusionsThis study showed that this noninvasive technique, based on eye position control, is appropriate and can contribute to the success of LINAC‐based stereotactic radiotherapy. A millimetric safety margin to the clinical target volume was adequate to take account for the organ movement. All patients treated till now showed a good local control; failures in the disease control were due to metastatic spread.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

Reference26 articles.

1. The Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study. (Accessed November 18 2022).https://pages.jh.edu/wctb/coms/

2. The American Brachytherapy Society consensus guidelines for plaque brachytherapy of uveal melanoma and retinoblastoma

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