Author/Authors :
Bayatiani, M. R Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak university of Medical Sciences and Khansari hospital, Arak, Iran , Seif, F Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak university of Medical Sciences and Khansari hospital, Arak, Iran , Hamidi, S Department of Physics - Arak University, Arak, Iran , Bagheri, S Department of Physics - Arak University, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Metal prostheses in patients affect the radiotherapy dose distribution.
Metal prostheses with high density and atomic number cause major changes in
scattering and attenuation of radiation. The present study aims to assess the impact
of metal knee prosthesis with various dimensions and materials on radiotherapy dose
distribution.
Material and Methods: In this research, the Varian Linac and water phantom
were simulated using the MCNPX code. Dose distribution of photon beam in a water
phantom, with and without the presence of knee prostheses made of cobalt-chromium-
molybdenum alloy, steel, titanium, and titanium alloy used in men and women
was investigated using the Monte Carlo simulation.
Results: The prosthesis led to an increase in dose in comparison with cases that
there was used no prosthesis. According to values of the depth dose percentage, the
maximum dose increase was found to be 6.8%, 6.1%, 4%, and 4.29%, and dose
reduction 41.18%, 40.66%, 37.76%, and 37.51% for prosthetics with men’s knee
dimensions made of cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy, steel, titanium alloy, and
titanium, respectively. Above all, does increasing to 6.4%, 5.9%, 3.8%, and 3.94%
and doses reducing to 40.87%, 40.36%, 36.94%, and 36.69 were observed in prosthetics
for women. The highest amount of dose reduction for men’s prostheses made
of mentioned materials was found to be 48.75%, 47.7%, 45%, and 45.8%, respectively.
In addition, it was 46.36%, 45.8%, 43.8%, and 43.95% for women’s prostheses,
respectively.
Conclusion: Material will have a significant impact if a part of the knee bone
places behind the prosthesis. According to the obtained values, it is recommended
to utilize prostheses made of titanium and titanium alloys for knee arthroplasty. The
prosthesis can either increase or decrease dose in tumor or lead to increase dose at
organs at risk.
Keywords :
Treatment Planning , Monte Carlo Simulation , Knee Prosthesis , Dose Distribution