2024
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ad6a65
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Innovative 3D printing and molding process for secondary-skin-collimator fabrication

James J Sohn,
Haram Kim,
Ethan Stolen
et al.

Abstract: Purpose: Secondary skin collimation (SSC) is essential for shielding normal tissues near tumors during electron and orthovoltage radiation treatments. Traditional SSC fabrication methods, such as crafting in-house lead sheets, are labor-intensive and produce SSCs with low geometric accuracy. This study introduces a workflow that integrated 3D scanning and 3D printing technologies with an in-house mold process, enabling the production of patient-specific SSCs within six hours.
Methods: An anthropomorphi… Show more

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