Asimakopoulos C
Greece
Research Article
Transperineal Implementation of Biocompatible Balloon in Patients
Treated With Radiotherapy for Prostate Carcinoma: Feasibility and
Quality Assurance Study in Terms of Anatomical Stabilization Using
Image Registration Techniques
Author(s): Vassilis K, Matsopoulos G, Georgakopoulos J, Kalogeropoulos T, Platoni K, Asimakopoulos C, Beli I, Pantelakos P, Zygogianni A, Kouvaris J and Kelekis NVassilis K, Matsopoulos G, Georgakopoulos J, Kalogeropoulos T, Platoni K, Asimakopoulos C, Beli I, Pantelakos P, Zygogianni A, Kouvaris J and Kelekis N
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the transperineal implementation of biocompatible balloon (Prospace®) as well as the quality assurance of the procedure in terms of anatomical stabilization of the implant and reproductivity of treatment parameters during radiation therapy. Between December 2011 and February 2012, ten patients diagnosed with localized low risk prostate cancer, GS <7, PSA <10, cT1-2, were treated with external three dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT). Before the initiation of treatment, the Prospace® balloon was implanted by a minimally invasive procedure, though the perineum in the intermediate space between the rectum and the prostate. All patients underwent 3DCRT with 76-78 Gy in 38-39 daily fractions (2.0 Gy/ fraction). We evaluated the implant stabilization by examining by Computed Tomography its position right.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/jbb.1000149