Comparison of the Effective Radiation Dose in the Region of the Facial Skull Between Multidetector CT, Dental Conebeam CT and Intraoperative 3D C-Arms

Author:

Pietzka Sebastian12ORCID,Grieser Anne2,Winter Karsten3,Schramm Alexander12,Metzger Marc4,Semper-Hogg Wiebke4,Grunert Michael5ORCID,Ebeling Marcel2,Sakkas Andreas12,Wilde Frank12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial-Surgery, University Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Germany

2. Department of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial-Surgery, German Armed Forces Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Germany

3. Institute of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

4. Department of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial-Surgery, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

5. Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Ulm, Ulm, Germany

Abstract

Study Design Experimental single-centre study of X-ray absorption using a phantom skull. Objective This experimental study aimed to compare the radiation doses of different 3D imaging devices used in maxillofacial surgery, including one Multidetector CT (MDCT), two Conebeam CT (CBCT) and four intraoperative 3D C-arms. Methods Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD) were used to determine the absorbed radiation in an Alderson-Rando phantom skull. The phantom skull was positioned in the before mentioned seven devices and a defined 3D facial skull image was acquired. Subsequently, the TLD’S were read out and the effective doses (ED) and the organ doses (OD) were calculated and compared. Results OD varied significantly between tissues as well as between the 3D X-ray devices. The OD of the 3D C-arms were significantly lower than those of all other devices. The OD of the CT, especially in the standard setting, was the highest. Only by special adjustments of the scan protocol regarding CMF requirements for traumatology, the MDCT could achieve almost equivalent doses as the two tested CBCT-scanners. The calculated effective doses were also lowest for the 3D C-arm devices (11.2 to 129.9 μSv). The ED of the MDCT were significant higher (284.52–844.97 μSv) than in all other devices. The ED of the CBCTs (173.7–184.9) were lower than for MDCT but still higher than those of the 3D C-arms. Conclusions Intraoperative imaging using 3D C-arm devices is an effective method to verify reduction results in maxillofacial surgery intraoperatively with significantly lower ED than postoperatively CBCT and MDCT imaging.

Funder

Projekt DEAL

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery,Surgery

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