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Design of a compact collimator and 3D imaging system for a scanning beam low-energy intraoperative radiation therapy system for pancreatic cancer.

Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) involves delivering high doses of radiation directly to tumors while sparing healthy tissues in a surgical setting. Current IORT systems are limited in their lack of image guidance and variable needs for shielded operating rooms. They also lack the capability to deliver non-uniform therapeutic radiation to irregular shaped clinical targets. We developed a scanning beam IORT system (SBIORT) to overcome these limitations. SBIORT consists of a low energy x-ray source, a custom compact dynamic x-ray collimator system, a robotic arm, and a 3D surface imaging module. Here we describe the design and validation of the compact dynamic x-ray collimator system and the 3D surface imaging module for use in SBIORT. The proposed collimator can achieve a leaf position accuracy of ± 0.25 mm (95% confidence interval). Phantom studies indicated the 3D surface-imaging module has an accuracy of 1.0 ± 0.6 mm with ability to obtain high resolution surface image within 5 seconds. SBIORT is a novel approach to deliver conformal intensity-modulated intraoperative radiation therapy.

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