- Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:39 pm
#773
We are having an issue with a left breast DIBH mono-isocentric setup patient. Patient is laying flat on the couch on a mat with a wingboard and small vac loc for the arms and head. We get an "insufficient surface overlap error" for one of the SCV fields with the gantry at 20 degrees and one of the tangent fields with the gantry at 310 degrees. We are unable to monitor the breath hold (BH) at those two fields. We seldom do mono-isocentric left breast DIBH cases, so I am in the process of reviewing old cases and note the gantry angles used in each plan.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue with their left breast DIBH patients? Are the "bad" gantry angles patient-specific or is there a specific range that generally fails? How do you manage this from the treatment planning perspective?
Thank you,
Jose C Pichardo, Ph.D., DABR
21st Century Oncology, Boca Raton, FL
Has anyone experienced a similar issue with their left breast DIBH patients? Are the "bad" gantry angles patient-specific or is there a specific range that generally fails? How do you manage this from the treatment planning perspective?
Thank you,
Jose C Pichardo, Ph.D., DABR
21st Century Oncology, Boca Raton, FL