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Multicatheter hybrid breast brachytherapy: A potential alternative for patients with inadequate skin distance

Authors :
Hayeon Kim
Devin Coon
Rakesh R. Patel
Marsha Haley
Rupak K. Das
Sushil Beriwal
Source :
Brachytherapy. 7:301-304
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether the ClearPath (CP) multicatheter hybrid device was able to achieve acceptable dosimetry in patients in whom the proximity of the breast surgical cavity to the skin precluded treatment with intracavitary MammoSite (MS) brachytherapy. Methods and materials The study consisted of 11 patients who had the MS catheter placed and who were subsequently not treated due to inadequate skin distance. A phantom scan of the CP multicatheter hybrid device was superimposed on the MS CT scan and a dosimetric comparison was performed. Results The median MS balloon size, diameter, and minimum skin distance were 40 cc, 4.1 cm, and 5 mm, respectively. The D 90 , V 100 , V 150 , and V 200 with MS vs. CP were 95.29% vs. 97.06%, 88.8% vs. 91.3%, 35.7% vs. 38.0%, and 9.4% vs. 9.6%, respectively. The median maximum skin dose was 5.5 Gy vs. 3.9 Gy ( p p = .09). The median maximum rib, heart, and lung dose were 2.17 Gy vs. 2.18 Gy, 2.17 Gy vs. 2.18 Gy, and 0.50 Gy vs. 0.56 Gy, respectively. Conclusion The hybrid CP catheter reduced the skin dose significantly without compromising the planning target volume coverage, DHI, or dose to other critical organs. The use of this device has the potential to increase the applicability of accelerated partial breast brachytherapy (APBI) in patients with a surgical cavity close to skin compared with balloon brachytherapy.

Details

ISSN :
15384721
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brachytherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9920a4083b91235fcbad43bf8e82e53e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brachy.2008.07.003