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Training videos

A selection of demonstrations and lectures on radiosurgery techniques and topics

We are committed to increasing knowledge within the sterotactic radiosurgery community.

With Ian's wealth of experience he is a regular international speaker & here he shares this knowledge with you; for the purpose of encouraging excellence in treatment planning and other areas of radiosurgery.

Lifetime Risk from Extracranial Doses received during SRS

Radiation protection in radiotherapy has traditionally involved protecting the patient from doses in the higher range that produce complications not those that increase cancer risk; this is because patients had usually malignant disease and a relatively short prognosis.

 

For radiosurgery, patients often don’t have cancer at all and in the case of AVMs, patients are typically young and have the same life expectancy of their peers. In this webinar, Ian talks about the risks associated with the body dose received from intracranial radiosurgery treatments and demonstrates that doses vary significantly with age, sex and the platform used to deliver the treatment.

Dedicated vs Multi-Purpose SRS Systems - Benchmarking Comparisons in the Literature

There have been an increasing number of platform comparison studies in recent years, with most comparisons limited to single-center studies. Study bias is common in the literature, due to various study flaws including: comparison of non-contemporary equipment, unequal expertise and comparison of plans created in a clinical versus study environment.

 

NHS England sponsored a national benchmarking program in order to evaluate current practices across clinical centers treating benign brain tumors and metastases. This NHS study, arguably the 'study to end all studies', provides a unique dataset of current practice across a large number of providers and equipment platforms. This will be reviewed in detail during the webinar.

Radiobiological (BED) Moddelling of SRS - The Inconvenient Truth?

For treatments that take a significant time to deliver the repair of sub-lethal DNA damage occurs. This has the effect of lowering the Biologicially Effective Dose (BED). There has been resistance to this phenomenon by the radiosurgical community since it creates difficulties that are inconvenient.

 

In this talk Ian gives the evidence for DNA repair and the reduction in the BED with treatment time, demonstrating simple methods that can be used to compensate for this effect.

Advanced MRI for Radiosurgical Treatment Planning

This lecture covers state of the art imaging techniques in imaging for radiosurgical planning including diffusion and perfusion MRI, ASL and tractography.

Treatment planning of a trigeminal neuralgia case with Ian Paddick

A short video demonstrating the planning of trigeminal neuralgia with GammaPlan. This features the trick of using the "align to AC-PC line" trick to sample MR images and reformat in a different oblique view.

Treatment planning of a multiple metastases case with Ian Paddick

A short video demonstrating the planning of multiple metastases with GammaPlan.

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