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| NRC officer = Karen Cotton-Gross
| NRC officer = Karen Cotton-Gross
| event date = 11/01/2021 00:00 EDT
| event date = 11/01/2021 00:00 EDT
| last update date = 08/11/2022
| last update date = 09/07/2022
| title = Gamma Knife Malfunction
| title = Gamma Knife Malfunction
| event text = The following information was provided by South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control via email:
| event text = The following information was provided by South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control via email:
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control was notified on 08/10/2022, during a follow-up of a routine inspection, that a Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit had failed to function as designed. The licensee [Prisma Health Richland Hospital] is reporting that during routine maintenance that was conducted by the manufacturer on 11/01/2021, it was discovered that a sector was dragging and not transferring smoothly. The licensee is reporting that one of the sealed sources had slipped less than 1/8 inch within one of the source cavities of the Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion unit. The sealed source is a Co-60 Elekta Model 43685 medical teletherapy source, with an estimated activity between 20-22 curies. The licensee is reporting the unit was repaired and source reseeded on 11/05/2021. The licensee is reporting no overexposures to workers, patients, or members of the public. All sealed sources were leak tested on 11/05/2021 and results indicated that no sources were leaking. This event is under investigation by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control was notified on 08/10/2022, during a follow-up of a routine inspection, that a Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit had failed to function as designed. The licensee [Prisma Health Richland Hospital] is reporting that during routine maintenance that was conducted by the manufacturer on 11/01/2021, it was discovered that a sector was dragging and not transferring smoothly. The licensee is reporting that one of the sealed sources had slipped less than 1/8 inch within one of the source cavities of the Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion unit. The sealed source is a Co-60 Elekta Model 43685 medical teletherapy source, with an estimated activity between 20-22 curies. The licensee is reporting the unit was repaired and source reseeded on 11/05/2021. The licensee is reporting no overexposures to workers, patients, or members of the public. All sealed sources were leak tested on 11/05/2021 and results indicated that no sources were leaking. This event is under investigation by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
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* * * UPDATE ON 9/7/2022 AT 1158 EDT FROM ADAM GAUSE TO MICHAEL BLOODGOOD * * *
The following information was provided by South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control via email:
The licensee has submitted a 30-day written report. The Co-60 Elekta Model 43685 medical teletherapy source serial number is NIW098 with an estimated activity of 20.6 Ci (0.7622 TBq) at the time of the event. On 11/05/2021, the manufacturer and service representative identified the bushing containing the source had slipped slightly from its sleeve. The bushing was visually inspected via remote camera and showed no damage. The bushing and source was reseeded into its sleeve on 11/05/2021. No patients were treated between 11/1/2021-11/10/2021. The licensee is reporting no overexposures or medical events. The licensee performed areas surveys (using a Fluke 451PYR, calibrated 04/08/21) on 11/03/21 and 11/05/21, records indicated dose rate readings that were consistent with the radiation levels in the sealed source and device registry for the Perfexion unit. The licensee also performed area contamination surveys/wipes (using a Capintec Captrac, calibrated 10/18/21) on 11/03/21 and 11/05/21, records indicated contamination levels below the licensee's removable contamination trigger limits. This event is still under investigation by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Notified R1DO (Defrancisco) and NMSS Event Notification via email.
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Revision as of 06:30, 8 September 2022

ENS 56041 +/-
Where
Prisma Health Richland Hospital
Columbia, South Carolina (NRC Region 1)
License number: 586
Organization: Sc Dept Of Health & Env Control
Reporting
Agreement State
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+6797.25 h283.219 days <br />40.46 weeks <br />9.311 months <br />)
Opened: Adam Gause
09:15 Aug 11, 2022
NRC Officer: Karen Cotton-Gross
Last Updated: Sep 7, 2022
56041 - NRC Website