The CIRS Proton Therapy Dosimetry Head is an anthropomorphic head phantom designed for commissioning and treatment planning system (TPS) verification with any conbal or IMRT Proton Therapy system.
The phantom is constructed of CIRS tissue-equivalent materials, which mimic reference tissues within 1.5% for protons and within 1% for photons from 50 KeV to 15 MeV. The Proton Therapy Head can be used during all standard IMRT procedures from CT image acquisition to proton beam delivery verification.
Features and Benefits Ideal for treatment plan buation in high density-gradient bs such as air cavity vs. bone structures. Internal structures include brain, bone with cortical and trabecular distinction, larynx, trachea, fully-open sinus cavities, nasal and mouth cavities, and teeth with distinct dentine, enamel and root structure. Approximates the average male human head in both size and structure to allow for intuitive set up with any patient bing or fixation device. One half of the phantom is sectioned in 2cm increments for three film bs in the cranio-caudal direction starting from the approximate center of the sagittal plane. Because slices are orthogonal to the CT axial plane, artifacts caused by residual air gaps are noticeably reduced compared to standard axial slices. Proton system commissioning is enhanced by placement of a tungsten BB in a molar and a titanium prosthesis attached by two screws at C3 and C5 vertebra. Technical Specifications Dimensions: 18 cm x 22 cm x 27 cm (7” x 8.6” x 10.6”) Weight: 6.4kg (14 lbs) Phantom Material: Epoxy Resin Materials Included Proton Therapy Head Phantom Foam-Lined Carry Case User Guide Warranty Inbation