ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Radiation / Radiosurgery => Topic started by: rupert on January 04, 2010, 08:32:38 pm
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Hey folks, I was wondering about the mask I keep reading about that is used in the cyberknife treatment. Is it fitted to your face, like paper mache'? Is it padded? Does it have eye, ear ,nose, mouth holes? Is this what is clamped to the table? Whoa, that's a lot of questions. Also when the "eye" moves around your head, how far away is it. Thanks. Bryan
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Bryan -
I don't know the answers to all your questions - I had surgery - but somewhere on the Forum is a picture of Phyl in her CK mask. I think there are others with their masks also.
As I recall, it looks like mesh (has holes and you can see through it) and it's fitted to your face.
I'm searching for the thread; will post the link as soon as I find it.
If someone else finds it first, please post it.
Thanks,
Jan
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Found Phyl's pic
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=9902.0
Jan
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I think the picture of Phyl that Jan provided is worth the proverbial 1000 words, but I would add that the mask is typically made out a plastic that is made pliable in warm water and shaped to your face a week or so before treatment. Mine looked like Phyl's , but was blue ( probably for boys ;) ). It is not padded, but as I remember was certainly reasonably comfortable for the 45 minutes I wore it in each session. The proximity of the robot varies by it's placement and angle for each beam. I had my eyes closed for much of the treatment but I remember opening them once and seeing it about 6 inches in front of my face :o
Mark
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(http://stevegerrard.home.comcast.net/~stevegerrard/TheMask.jpg)
Me wearing mine at home. A nice souvenir, and useful at Halloween.
Steve
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I'm rather fond of the Hannibal Lechter look :)
(http://image1.frappr.com/pix1/i/20060405/f/5/a/f5aedd300bd19a7ead5bc58fd29e0be80_medium.jpg)
Phyl
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I think the picture of Phyl that Jan provided is worth the proverbial 1000 words, but I would add that the mask is typically made out a plastic that is made pliable in warm water and shaped to your face a week or so before treatment. Mine looked like Phyl's , but was blue ( probably for boys ;) ). It is not padded, but as I remember was certainly reasonably comfortable for the 45 minutes I wore it in each session. The proximity of the robot varies by it's placement and angle for each beam. I had my eyes closed for much of the treatment but I remember opening them once and seeing it about 6 inches in front of my face :o
Mark
Thanks Jan and Mark..... plastic mesh mask for sure... and my eyelashes kept getting caught in the mesh holes each time I opened my eyes.... but had to seek out the "eye" as had been noted to me.
They didn't do my pink... was hoping for purple but at least basic white goes with all ensembles :)
Hope the pics help!
Phyl
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no one has warned you of the side affects of the mask ..... teh amsk is snug to tight on your face .... when the mask is removed you have imprints of where the mesh was. it took about 1 to 2 hours to be completely gone .... so if you go out to eat after the treatment or get to work - you get looked at ....
and i had to tell you the rest of the story --- the horror side????
carter
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One woman at my support group said the mask was rather snug and she felt like her face was bruised. I have a feeling it's going to be different for everyone. All I know is having my head strapped to a table is going to be a lot creepy, so they're gonna have to slip me a little vitamin "V" if you know what I mean ;)
I guess the solution to the whole lines in your face problem is 1. don't go to work afterward...forget that! Isn't radiosurgery bad enough without going to work! and 2. bring a ski mask with you so you can go out to dinner afterward...oh wait, the waiter might think you're trying to rob them or something... :-\ so just do delivery ;D
DJ
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no one has warned you of the side affects of the mask ..... teh amsk is snug to tight on your face .... when the mask is removed you have imprints of where the mesh was. it took about 1 to 2 hours to be completely gone .... so if you go out to eat after the treatment or get to work - you get looked at ....
and i had to tell you the rest of the story --- the horror side????
carter
behold the post-mask face... :)
(http://image2.frappr.com/pix2/i/20060405/5/3/5/5357bee6e0e9d8f29554960d679d4c740_medium.jpg)
Disappeared just under an hour (for me).
Phyl
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Thanks for the replies and the pictures. I will admit that they do not look like I expected. I might not be a candidate for CK anyway. Are the paramiters for CK about the same as GK? I haven't sent the MRI to the GK or CK people yet as they need one that is within three months. Mine is four. Oh well back to the MRI machine.
Bryan
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Bryan,
Dr's must examine the films to be able to determine if you are a radiation candidate (ie: size of growth, location of growth, interference with structures ie: brain stem, etc). Usual size cut off point is growths up to 3cm. This is all for AN's....
Phyl
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Bryan -
if you are a candidate for CK, you are a candidate for GK.
As Phyl said, there is usually a size limit of 3 cm, but JimC (newbie) recently had radiation for an AN that was larger than 3 cms.
Jan