Isocentric technique
An isocentric technique is where all beams used in a radiation treatment have a common focus point, a.k.a. the isocenter. Isocentric techniques require less patient repositioning as multiple field arrangements can be delivered with gantry and collimator movements, reducing treatment times.
Definition
The idealized intersection point of the gantry axis of rotation with that of the collimator and treatment table is known as the mechanical isocenterIn practice, due to the heavy weight and mechanical imperfections of the system, the isocenter is not a single point and its location changes with the rotation of the gantry, collimator or couch. This causes small uncertainties in the determination of isocenter position, typically less than 2 millimetres
Working
The movements of the linear particle accelerator are threefold:- the gantry rotates
- the collimator twists in the head of the gantry
- the bed swings around on the floor