Phantom and phantom system
09778374 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01T1/161
PHYSICS
A61B6/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01T1/161
PHYSICS
Abstract
Provided herein is a phantom and a phantom system, the phantom including a plurality of blocks combined having different elastic modulus, and thus may be easily manufactured in various shapes, movements, and densities and may exactly imitate movements of a tissue such as in a lung that has high volume change rates and has a high possibility that a position and shape of a tumor may change, thereby providing an effect of being used in replacement of patients when evaluating 4D-CT performance and measuring radiation amounts.
Claims
1. A phantom comprising, a plurality of blocks combined into a continuous body having a first region and a second region; and a deformable target block incorporated into the continuous body, the deformable target block being made of an elastic bag including plastic pieces, wherein the plurality of blocks comprises at least two groups, the blocks in each group having an elastic modulus different from that of the blocks of other groups, wherein the first region comprises more blocks having a higher elastic modulus than the second region does, so that the first region and the second region are configured to differentially contract under an identical pressure.
2. The phantom according to claim 1, wherein the deformable target block exhibits a color different from a color of the plurality of blocks when photographed with a diagnosis apparatus.
3. The phantom according to claim 1, wherein some of the plurality of blocks are configured to measure a radiation amount.
4. The phantom according to claim 1, wherein the phantom comprises a plurality of deformable target blocks.
5. The phantom according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of deformable target blocks is configured to mimic a shape or movement of a tumor.
6. The phantom according to claim 1, wherein the deformable target block is configured to aggregate or disperse the plastic pieces relative to each other in proportion to deformation of blocks adjacent to the deformable target block.
7. A phantom system comprising: an external case having a hollow interior; a pressure adjuster configured to increase or decrease a pressure inside the external case; a phantom which is disposed inside the external case and which comprises a plurality of blocks combined into a continuous body having a first region and a second region; and a deformable target block incorporated into the continuous body, the deformable target block being made of an elastic bag including plastic pieces, wherein the plurality of blocks comprises at least two groups, the blocks in each group having an elastic modulus different from that of the blocks of other groups, wherein the first region comprises more blocks having a hi her elastic modulus than the second region does, so that the first region and the second region are configured to differentially contract under an identical pressure; and an internal film case configured to envelop the phantom such that the phantom is in fluid connection with air outside the external case by an air pipe; wherein, in response to a pressure increase inside the external case by the pressure adjuster, a volume of the phantom decreases due to the increased pressure, and in response to a pressure decrease inside the external case by the pressure adjuster, the volume of the phantom increases due to air supplied through the air pipe.
8. The phantom system according to claim 7, wherein the deformable target block exhibits a color different from a color of the plurality of blocks when photographed with a diagnosis apparatus.
9. The phantom system according to claim 7, wherein some of the plurality of blocks are configured to measure a radiation amount.
10. The phantom system according to claim 7, wherein the phantom comprises a plurality of deformable target blocks.
11. The phantom system according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of deformable target blocks is configured to mimic a shape or movement of a tumor.
12. The phantom system according to claim 7, wherein the phantom imitates a shape of a lung.
13. The phantom according to claim 7, wherein the deformable target block is configured to aggregate or disperse the plastic pieces relative to each other in proportion to deformation of blocks adjacent to the deformable target block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Hereinafter, a phantom and a phantom system according to the present disclosure will be explained in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
(15) In the explanation below, only the parts needed for understanding a phantom and a lung phantom system according to the embodiments of the present disclosure will be explained, and explanation on other parts will be omitted in order not to distract the concepts of the present disclosure.
(16) Furthermore, the terms or words used in the present specification and claims to be explained hereinafter should not be interpreted as being limited to their general lexical meanings, but should be interpreted as meaning the concepts corresponding to the technical ideas of the present disclosure so as to describe the present disclosure most appropriately as possible.
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(18) The phantom according to the present disclosure is formed by combining a plurality of blocks as illustrated in
(19) More specifically, the phantom 100 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure is formed by connecting and piling up a plurality of unit blocks 1 using an adhesive. However, the material forming the blocks or the movement of the blocks may be affected by the adhesive used. Therefore, a suitable connecting structure may be used between the blocks instead of an adhesive, wherein the connecting structure may be a structure that allows the connected blocks to be separated from each other.
(20) A unit of the aforementioned blocks may be made of various materials capable of imitating an organ of a human body. Especially, the blocks may desirably be made of materials having elasticity like sponge or latex so that the blocks may imitate movements of the human organ.
(21) Especially, in the case of manufacturing a phantom for a lung for breathing, since the density inside the lung is close to that of air, it is desirable to select a material such as sponge that has a density close to 0 (zero).
(22) In the case of a unit block 1 manufactured with material having elasticity as aforementioned, when external pressure increases, the unit blocks contract as illustrated in
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(24) As such, since the phantom according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is formed by combining a plurality of blocks, it is possible to form the phantom in various sizes and shapes by arranging a suitable number of blocks and connecting the blocks according to the size and shape of the human organ.
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(26) The phantom according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure is formed using a plurality of blocks as in the phantom of the first embodiment. However, unlike the first embodiment, the phantom according to the second embodiment is formed using blocks having different elastic modulus.
(27) More specifically, the phantom according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure is formed using at least two groups of blocks.
(28) For example, assuming the phantom is formed using two groups of blocks, the elastic modulus of the blocks 2 in group B is higher than the elastic modulus of the blocks 1 in group A. That is, assuming the blocks are made of sponge, the sponge blocks 2 of group B are firmer than the blocks 1 of group A, and thus when a same pressure is applied to the two groups of blocks, the blocks 2 of group B contract less than the blocks 1 of group A, whereas the blocks 1 of group A contract more than the blocks 2 of group B when the pressure increases and expand more than the blocks 2 of group B when the pressure decreases.
(29) As such, by using blocks having different elastic modulus, it is possible to easily configure a phantom imitating an organ of a human body with different tissue density.
(30) Furthermore, it can be seen from movements of a human organ such as a lung that the amount of change in an upper area and the amount of change in a lower area are different depending on breathing. That is, when air is breathed in and the lung expands, the lower area expands more than the upper area, and when air is breathed out and the lung contracts, the lower of the lung contracts more than the upper area of the lung.
(31) Therefore, in order to imitate such a lung, it is desirable to form the upper area of the phantom with a material having a higher elastic modulus than the lower area.
(32) More specifically, when forming a phantom using blocks having different elastic modulus, it is possible to arrange blocks in such a manner that an upper layer 10_9 has more blocks having higher elastic modulus than a lower layer 10_2 as illustrated in
(33) When configured as above, in the phantom having the shape of
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(35) The phantom 100″ according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure is formed using a plurality of blocks just as the phantoms of the first embodiment and the second embodiment. However, unlike the first embodiment and the second embodiment, the phantom 100″ of the third embodiment is characterized to include target blocks 3. Furthermore, the phantom 100″ according to the third embodiment may be configured to have only the blocks with a same elastic modulus as in the first embodiment, or configured to have blocks of two or more groups having different elastic modulus as in the second embodiment.
(36) The target blocks 3 are blocks representing target cells or a tissue such as cancer cells that must be found in a human organ. These target blocks should be shown in different colors from other blocks in an image photographed by a diagnosis apparatus such as ultrasound wave and CT so that their location can be identified.
(37) For this purpose, unlike the other blocks made of sponge or latex, the target blocks may be made of plastic material.
(38) However, when an entirety of the target blocks are made of plastic material that has no elasticity, it is not possible to exactly imitate a tissue such as cancer cells that move naturally according to movements of human tissues.
(39) Therefore, in the present disclosure, the target blocks 3 consist of elastic bags 30 like sand bags that contain plastic pieces 31 inside. The elastic bags 30 of the target blocks 3 are made of material having elasticity such as latex, and the plastic pieces 31 inside the elastic bags 30 may have various shapes.
(40) When the elastic bags 30 are combined with surfaces of the other blocks 1 surrounding the target blocks and thus the surrounding blocks 1 expand or contract as illustrated in
(41) Therefore, the present disclosure can be effectively used in replacement of patients when evaluating 4D-CT performance and measuring radiation amount since it can exactly imitate movements of a tissue that has high volume change rates and that has a high possibility that the position and shape of a tumor may change.
(42) By photographing the phantom 100″ according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure illustrated in
(43) When using the phantom according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure, it is possible to identify in real time the movements of a tumor that moves according to breathing motion etc., and based on these movements, it is possible to develop radiation treatments that follow the tumor.
(44) Furthermore, by inserting into the other blocks 1 a tool for measuring radiation amount, it is possible to identify how much radiation was emitted to the other blocks that are normal cells, after emitting radiation to the target tumor.
(45) The tool for measuring radiation amount is not illustrated in the drawings, but it may consist of for example an ion chamber to be attached to surfaces of the other blocks, and the amount of radiation emitted to the blocks may be calculated after measuring the amount of radiation collected in the ion chamber after emitting radiation.
(46) This may be helpful in calculating the amount of radiation when treating patients.
(47) The phantoms according to the embodiments of the present disclosure explained so far can be manufactured easily and quickly in various shapes and configurations. Furthermore, the phantoms according to the present disclosure are capable of imitating movements of a human tissue where movements of each area are not consistent, that is, where expansion and contraction are not consistent such as in for example a lung.
(48) A phantom system for enabling a phantom of the present disclosure to represent expansion/contraction movements is illustrated in
(49) As illustrated in
(50) The external case 110 is a case which has a hollow interior, and the interior of the external case 110 may be filled with water or air, and the internal pressure may be increased or decreased by the water or air injected or discharged from the pressure adjuster.
(51) The phantom 100 of an embodiment of the present disclosure is positioned inside such an external case, and the phantom 100 is enveloped by the internal film case 140 such as vinyl so that the water or air inside the external case does not infiltrate directly into the phantom 100.
(52) Furthermore, the internal film case 140 is connected to the air pipe 130 so that the phantom can be in fluid connection with the air outside the external case 110, as illustrated in
(53) In such a phantom system according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, water or air pressure is injected by the pressure adjuster 120 as illustrated in
(54) Then, when the water or air pressure is discharged outside the external case by the pressure adjuster 120, the internal pressure of the external case would decrease, and accordingly, outside air would be injected into the internal film case 140 through the air pipe 130, and the volume of the blocks forming the phantom 110 would expand together with the phantom as illustrated in
(55) As the contraction state illustrated in
(56) While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the aforementioned embodiments should be understood to be exemplary but not limiting the present invention in any way.
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(57) 1, 2: BLOCK 3: TARGET BLOCK 10: BLOCK LAYER 31: ELASTIC BAG 32: PLASTIC PIECES 100, 100′, 100″: PHANTOM 110: EXTERNAL CASE 120: PRESSURE ADJUSTER 130: AIR PIPE 140: INTERNAL FILM CASE 200: PHANTOM SYSTEM