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Technical note: Modeling a complex micro-multileaf collimator using the standard BEAMnrc distribution

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:28 authored by Tanya Kairn, J Kenny, S. Crowe, A. Fielding, Rick FranichRick Franich, Peter Johnston, R Knight, C. Langton, D Schlect, Jamie Trapp
Purpose: The component modules in the standard BEAMnrc distribution may appear to be insufficient to model micro-multileaf collimators that have trifaceted leaf ends and complex leaf profiles. This note indicates, however, that accurate Monte Carlo simulations of radiotherapy beams defined by a complex collimation device can be completed using BEAMnrc¿s standard VARMLC component module. Methods: That this simple collimator model can produce spatially and dosimetrically accurate microcollimated fields is illustrated using comparisons with ion chamber and film measurements of the dose deposited by square and irregular fields incident on planar, homogeneous water phantoms. Results: Monte Carlo dose calculations for on-axis and off-axis fields are shown to produce good agreement with experimental values, even on close examination of the penumbrae. Conclusions: The use of a VARMLC model of the micro-multileaf collimator, along with a commissioned model of the associated linear accelerator, is therefore recommended as an alternative to the development or use of in-house or third-party component modules for simulating stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery treatments. Simulation parameters for the VARMLC model are provided which should allow other researchers to adapt and use this model to study clinical stereotactic radiotherapy treatments.

History

Journal

Medical Physics

Volume

37

Issue

4

Start page

1761

End page

1767

Total pages

7

Publisher

American Association of Physicists in Medicine

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

Former Identifier

2006019384

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-11-19

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