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A multipurpose brachytherapy catheter to enable intratumoral injection.

Authors :
Jagodinsky JC
Medeiros G
Raj HH
Razuan A
Locsin A
Dempsey TG
Tang B
Chakravarty I
Clark PA
Sriramaneni RN
Jin WJ
Lan KH
Das RK
Miller JR
Suarez-Gonzalez D
Morris ZS
Source :
Brachytherapy [Brachytherapy] 2021 Jul-Aug; Vol. 20 (4), pp. 900-910. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 27.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: To create and test a multipurpose brachytherapy catheter prototype enabling intratumoral injection and brachytherapy after a single catheter insertion.<br />Methods and Materials: The design of the prototype consists of an outer tube and an inner syringe tube that can be filled with injectable agent. The outer sheath and inner syringe tube were constructed using polytetrafluoroethylene tubing, and the other components were 3D printed using dental resin and polylactic acid material. To demonstrate functionality, we injected in vitro phantoms with dyed saline. For proof of concept, we demonstrated the potential for the prototype to deliver cell therapy, enhance tumor delineation, deliver tattoo ink for pathology marking, avoid toxicity through local delivery of chemotherapy, and facilitate combination brachytherapy and immunotherapy.<br />Results: The prototype enables accurate injection in vitro and in vivo without altering dosimetry. To illustrate the potential for delivery of cell therapies, we injected luciferase-expressing splenocytes and confirmed their delivery with bioluminescence imaging. To demonstrate feasibility of radiographically visualizing injected material, we delivered iohexol contrast intratumorally and confirmed tumor retention using Faxitron x-ray imaging. In addition, we show the potential of intratumoral administration to reduce toxicity associated with cyclophosphamide compared with systemic administration. To demonstrate feasibility, we treated tumor-bearing mice with brachytherapy ( <superscript>192</superscript> Ir source, 2 Gy to 5 mm) in combination with intratumoral injection of 375,000 U of interleukin 2 and observed no increased toxicity.<br />Conclusions: These results demonstrate that a prototype multipurpose brachytherapy catheter enables accurate intratumoral injection and support the feasibility of combining intratumoral injection with brachytherapy.<br /> (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-1449
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brachytherapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33785280
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brachy.2020.10.012