The accurate localization of ophthalmic tumors on the scleral surface
is important when calculating radiation dose to the tumor and adjacent
structures from episcleral I-125 plaques. This is particularly true f
or tumors close to the fovea or optic nerve. A fundus view diagram of
the eye is often used by ophthalmologists to describe the size and sha
pe of the tumor perimeter as well as its geographical location on the
retinal surface. There is, however, an inherent inaccuracy associated
with the use of a hand drawn diagram to obtain physical measurements.
A computer planning program has been developed which uses CT and a dig
itized photographic montage of the posterior hemisphere to estimate th
e size and location of posteriorly located tumors. A simple phantom wa
s constructed to test the software and a direct comparison made betwee
n planned versus measured tumor size and location in an excised eye.