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Dedicated holmium microsphere administration device for MRI-guided interstitial brain microbrachytherapy

Authors :
de Vries, Martijn
Klaassen, Nienke Johanna Maria
Morsink, Nino Chiron
van Nimwegen, Sebastiaan Alexander
Nijsen, Johannes Frank Wilhelmus
van den Dobbelsteen, J.J.
Chirurgie
dCSCA AVR
CS_Cancer
Source :
Medical engineering & physics, 96, 13. Elsevier BV, Medical Engineering & Physics, 96, pp. 13-21, Medical Engineering & Physics, 96, 13-21, Medical Engineering & Physics, 96
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 238625.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Microbrachytherapy with radioactive holmium-166 ((166)Ho) microspheres (MS) has the potential to be an effective treatment method for brain malignancies. Direct intratumoural delivery of (166)Ho-MS and dose coverage of the whole tumour are crucial requirements. However, currently no dedicated instruments for controlled intratumoural delivery exist. This study presents an administration device that facilitates this novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) -guided intervention. The bioceramic alumina oxide cannula creates a straight channel for a superelastic nitinol precurved stylet to control spatial deposition of Ho-MS. End-point accuracy of the stylet was measured during insertions in phantoms. Imaging tests were performed in a 3 Tesla MRI-scanner to quantify instrument-induced artefacts. Additionally, the feasibility of non-radioactive holmium-165 ((165)Ho)-MS delivery with the administration device was evaluated in a brain tumour simulant. Absolute stylet tip error was 0.88 +/- 0.61 mm, instrument distortion in MRI depended on needle material and orientation and dose delivery of (165)Ho-MS in a brain tumour phantom was possible. This study shows that the administration device can accurately place the stylet for injection of Ho-MS and that visualization can be performed with MRI.

Details

ISSN :
13504533
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Engineering & Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02d65ffd5289a351012b99852b764d0b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medengphy.2021.07.009