Leakage reduction for the Siemens Moduleaf

Ramon Alfredo Carvalho Siochi

Abstract


The Moduleaf, an add-on miniature multileaf collimator (MMLC) for the Siemens Oncor linear accelerator, provides high resolution field shaping with a maximum inter-leaf leakage dose of 1.50% at 6 MV. However, beyond the maximum treatment field size, the distribution of leakage and scatter along the y axis is different from that of the x axis, with maximum leakage values of 1.53% and 0.39%, respectively. Such differences can not be modeled in the Pinnacle treatment planning system. Also, within the 10 cm x 12 cm treatment region, leakage from the crack between closed leaf ends was 3.76%. To resolve these issues, gaps in the Moduleaf frame were filled with lead sheets, and the Siemens MLC was operated in MLC mode, rather than bank mode, so that a rectangle of 10.4 cm x 11 cm was formed with the MLC leaves closed behind the Y jaws, whose opening was 10.4 cm. This significantly reduced the difference between the leakage patterns in the x and y directions, with maximum leakage doses of 0.43% outside the treatment region and 1.67% near the crack between abutting Moduleaf leaves. The modification also reduced the mean square error between Pinnacle profiles and measured profiles in the tail region.


Keywords


Multileaf Collimator, Commissioning, Treatment Planning System

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