Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Stereotactic device for Gamma Knife radiosurgery in experimental animals: technical note.
- Journal:
- Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery
- Year:
- 2006
- Authors:
- Im, Yong-Seok et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Neurosurgery · South Korea
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Radiosurgery has become a well-established treatment modality for many intracranial lesions and the information obtained from animal experiments is crucial in devising new strategies with improved efficacy and less risk. We constructed a stereotactic device for rats which can be used for both usual laboratory work and radiosurgery using a Gamma Knife. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The stereotactic device was made by modifying the basic design of the ordinary stereotactic frames used for usual laboratory work. It was developed for both Gamma Knife model B and C. An auxiliary tool was also devised which facilitates the placement of the target point at the radiation isocenter. RESULTS: The reliability of the device was verified by checking the radiation profile and absorbed dose. The results of the experimental irradiation in normal and tumor-cell-inoculated rats demonstrated the usefulness of the device. CONCLUSIONS: The modified animal stereotactic frame described herein can be used for both the production of experimental animal models and for performing radiosurgery with a common apparatus.
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