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Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe a novel brachytherapy technique for lip Squamous Cell Carcinoma, utilizing a customized mold with embedded brachytherapy sleeves, which separates the lip from the mandible, and improves dose homogeneity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patien...

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Autores principales: Feldman, Jon, Appelbaum, Limor, Sela, Mordechay, Voskoboinik, Ninel, Kadouri, Sarit, Weinberger, Jeffrey, Orion, Itzhak, Meirovitz, Amichay
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25533624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0271-x
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author Feldman, Jon
Appelbaum, Limor
Sela, Mordechay
Voskoboinik, Ninel
Kadouri, Sarit
Weinberger, Jeffrey
Orion, Itzhak
Meirovitz, Amichay
author_facet Feldman, Jon
Appelbaum, Limor
Sela, Mordechay
Voskoboinik, Ninel
Kadouri, Sarit
Weinberger, Jeffrey
Orion, Itzhak
Meirovitz, Amichay
author_sort Feldman, Jon
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description PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe a novel brachytherapy technique for lip Squamous Cell Carcinoma, utilizing a customized mold with embedded brachytherapy sleeves, which separates the lip from the mandible, and improves dose homogeneity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patients with T2 lip cancer treated with a “sandwich” technique of High Dose Rate (HDR) brachytherapy to the lip, consisting of interstitial catheters and a customized mold with embedded catheters, were reviewed for dosimetry and outcome using 3D planning. Dosimetric comparison was made between the “sandwich” technique to “classic” – interstitial catheters only plan. We compared dose volume histograms for Clinical Tumor Volume (CTV), normal tissue “hot spots” and mandible dose. We are reporting according to the ICRU 58 and calculated the Conformal Index (COIN) to show the advantage of our technique. RESULTS: The seven patients (ages 36–81 years, male) had median follow-up of 47 months. Four patients received Brachytherapy and External Beam Radiation Therapy, 3 patients received brachytherapy alone. All achieved local control, with excellent esthetic and functional results. All patients are disease free. The Customized Mold Sandwich technique (CMS) reduced the high dose region receiving 150% (V150) by an average of 20% (range 1–47%), The low dose region (les then 90% of the prescribed dose) improved by 73% in average by using the CMS technique. The COIN value for the CMS was in average 0.92 as opposed to 0.88 for the interstitial catheter only. All differences (excluding the low dose region) were statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The CMS technique significantly reduces the high dose volume and increases treatment homogeneity. This may reduce the potential toxicity to the lip and adjacent mandible, and results in excellent tumor control, cosmetic and functionality.
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spelling pubmed-42994822015-01-21 Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold Feldman, Jon Appelbaum, Limor Sela, Mordechay Voskoboinik, Ninel Kadouri, Sarit Weinberger, Jeffrey Orion, Itzhak Meirovitz, Amichay Radiat Oncol Research PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe a novel brachytherapy technique for lip Squamous Cell Carcinoma, utilizing a customized mold with embedded brachytherapy sleeves, which separates the lip from the mandible, and improves dose homogeneity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patients with T2 lip cancer treated with a “sandwich” technique of High Dose Rate (HDR) brachytherapy to the lip, consisting of interstitial catheters and a customized mold with embedded catheters, were reviewed for dosimetry and outcome using 3D planning. Dosimetric comparison was made between the “sandwich” technique to “classic” – interstitial catheters only plan. We compared dose volume histograms for Clinical Tumor Volume (CTV), normal tissue “hot spots” and mandible dose. We are reporting according to the ICRU 58 and calculated the Conformal Index (COIN) to show the advantage of our technique. RESULTS: The seven patients (ages 36–81 years, male) had median follow-up of 47 months. Four patients received Brachytherapy and External Beam Radiation Therapy, 3 patients received brachytherapy alone. All achieved local control, with excellent esthetic and functional results. All patients are disease free. The Customized Mold Sandwich technique (CMS) reduced the high dose region receiving 150% (V150) by an average of 20% (range 1–47%), The low dose region (les then 90% of the prescribed dose) improved by 73% in average by using the CMS technique. The COIN value for the CMS was in average 0.92 as opposed to 0.88 for the interstitial catheter only. All differences (excluding the low dose region) were statistically significant. CONCLUSION: The CMS technique significantly reduces the high dose volume and increases treatment homogeneity. This may reduce the potential toxicity to the lip and adjacent mandible, and results in excellent tumor control, cosmetic and functionality. BioMed Central 2014-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4299482/ /pubmed/25533624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0271-x Text en © Feldman et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Feldman, Jon
Appelbaum, Limor
Sela, Mordechay
Voskoboinik, Ninel
Kadouri, Sarit
Weinberger, Jeffrey
Orion, Itzhak
Meirovitz, Amichay
Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title_full Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title_fullStr Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title_full_unstemmed Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title_short Novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
title_sort novel high dose rate lip brachytherapy technique to improve dose homogeneity and reduce toxicity by customized mold
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25533624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0271-x
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