A plan quality control method of treatment planning for Gamma Knife radiosurgery
Tonghe Wang, Matt D. Giles, Elizabeth Butker, Matthew C. Walb,, Xiaofeng Yang, Tian Liu, Shannon Kahn, Zhen Tian

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quality control method for Gamma Knife radiosurgery planning that uses a database of high-quality plans and predictive modeling to assist planners in achieving consistent, high-quality treatment plans.
Contribution
The study presents a novel quality control approach combining plan database matching and dose prediction models to improve Gamma Knife treatment planning consistency.
Findings
Validated with vestibular schwannoma cases, improving plan quality in four out of five cases.
Demonstrated the method's potential to assist automatic treatment planning development.
Showed that similar high-quality plans can be identified based on target and shape complexity.
Abstract
With many variables to adjust, conventional manual forward planning for Gamma Knife (GK) radiosurgery is very complicated and cumbersome. The resulting plan quality heavily depends on planners skills, experiences and devoted efforts, and varies significantly among cases, planners, and institutions. Quality control for GK planning is desired to consistently provide high-quality plan to each patient. In this study, we proposed a quality control method for GK planning by building a database of high-quality GK plans. Patient anatomy was described by target volume, target shape complexity, and spatial relationship between target and nearby organs, which determine GK planning difficulty level. Plan quality was evaluated using target coverage, selectivity, intermediate dose spillage, maximum dose to 0.1 cc of brainstem, mean dose of ipsilateral cochlea, and beam-on time. When a new plan is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeningioma and schwannoma management · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
