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The efficacy and dosimetry analysis of CT-guided 125I seed implantation assisted with 3D-printing non-co-planar template in locally recurrent rectal cancer

Lu Wang, Hao Wang, Yuliang Jiang, Zhe Ji, Fuxin Guo, Ping Jiang, Xuemin Li, Yi Chen, Haitao Sun, Jinghong Fan, Weiyan Li, Xu Li, Junjie Wang

2020Radiation Oncology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: I seed (RIS) implantation assisted with three-dimensional printing non-coplanar template (3D-PNCT) in LRRC patients who previously received surgery or EBRT. METHODS: Sixty-six patients with LRRC treated by CT-guided RIS implantation in our institute from December 2015 to May 2019 were included. The treatment procedure included: preoperative CT localization, planning design, the printing of 3D individualized template, CT-guided RIS implantation assisted with 3D-PNCT, and postoperative dose evaluation. Therapeutic outcomes including local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) were retrospectively evaluated, as well as side effects. RESULTS: All the patients had previously received surgery or EBRT. The median follow-up time was 12.2 (range, 2.5-35.9) months. The median radioactive activity of a single RIS was 0.6 (range, 0.43-0.72) mCi. The median number of RIS was 60, ranging from 10 to 175. The dosimetric parameters included D90 (140.7 ± 33.1) Gy, D100 (90.3 ± 138.6) Gy, and V100 (91.0 ± 13.3) %. Pain relief was achieved in 85.1% (40/47) of patients. Besides, 9.1% (6/66) of patients had severe side effects (≥grade 3), including perianal skin ulcer in 1 case, fistula, radiation proctitis, and intestinal obstruction each in two cases. Median OS time was 14.7 (95% confidence interval (CI): 13.0-16.3) months, and median LC time was 12.2 (95% CI: 9.1-15.2) months. Univariate analysis revealed that when D90 > 130 Gy or D100 > 55 Gy or V100 > 90%, the LC time was remarkably prolonged. However, none of the parameters significantly affected OS. CONCLUSIONS: CT-guided RIS implantation assisted with 3D-PNCT is an effective and safe salvage treatment strategy for patients with LRRC after EBRT or surgery. D90, D100, and V100 can be used as prognostic predictors. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03890926 .

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MedicineDosimetryProctitisBrachytherapyNuclear medicineRadiation therapyExternal beam radiotherapyConfidence intervalRadiation treatment planningRetrospective cohort studyRadiologySurgeryInternal medicineDiseaseUlcerative colitisColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsColorectal and Anal CarcinomasAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques