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Hybrid dosimetry: Feasibility of mixing angulated and parallel needles in planning prostate brachytherapy
Author(s) -
Fu Lei,
Liu Haisong,
Ng Wan Sing,
Rubens Deborah,
Strang John,
Messing Edward,
Yu Yan
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.2188075
Subject(s) - dosimetry , brachytherapy , prostate brachytherapy , medicine , nuclear medicine , radiation treatment planning , prostate , radiology , radiation therapy , cancer
Pubic arch interference (PAI) often caused inadequate prostate coverage during transperineal brachytherapy using all parallel needles. In this paper, a hybrid implantation approach is presented in which additional angulated needles can be used to avoid PAI. This approach can be applied in prostate brachytherapy using a robotic assisted device. To examine the feasibility of this approach, volume data from three prostate seed implant patients were selected, which represent small, medium, and large prostates. As the blocking area was artificially increased simulating pubic arch overlap, the dosimetry outcomes and ratio of number of angulated needles to the total number of needles were analyzed. The hybrid dosimetry broke down when blocking is over 42%. As the percent of blocking increased, the ratio of the number of angulated needles to the total number of needles increased, while the dosimetry outcomes only had a slight trend of worsening. When close to the breakdown point, the dosimetry outcomes worsen drastically. Therefore, for moderate PAI the hybrid dosimetry is feasible.

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