Small fields at center stage
PTW showcases new developments for small field dosimetry at ESTRO 2011
The challenges of small field dosimetry have become a key issue within the medical physics community. As the leading conference for radiation oncology in Europe, the ESTRO Annual Meeting in London this year offered a perfect opportunity for PTW to reveal its latest developments in this field. In addition to a broad choice of high-precision small field detectors PTW presented for the first time its new OCTAVIUS Detector 1000SRS, the latest addition to the OCTAVIUS detector family.
The OCTAVIUS Detector 1000SRS is the first and only 2D flat-panel detector array worldwide which employs liquid-filled ionization chambers.
It was specially designed to meet the complex demands of small field dosimetry. Contrary to diode detector arrays the liquid-filled ionization chambers developed by PTW are nearly water equivalent. Similar to dosimetric films they offer an almost complete field coverage along with a high spatial resolution.
This makes the OCTAVIUS Detector 1000SRS the ideal solution for patient plan QA and machine QA in sterotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery.
With up to 977 ionization chambers, a very small detector size of 2 mm x 2 mm x 0.4 mm und a spatial resolution of 2.5 mm, the new OCTAVIUS detector array delivers highly precise measurement results for field sizes of less than 1 cm x 1 cm up to 10 cm x 10 cm.
The new OCTAVIUS Detector 1000SRS will be available end of 2011.
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Small Field Dosimetry by PTW -
Useful Downloads
- More on small field dosimetry:
Application Guide by PTW
- OCTAVIUS Detector 1000SRS:
Product Data Sheet
- PTW Detectors for small field dosimetry:
Detector overview



