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Exclusive MRI-based tandem and colpostats reconstruction in gynaecological brachytherapy treatment planning
Authors:José   Perez-Calatayud,Frans Kuipers,Domingo Granero,Silvia Rodriguez,Manuel Santos
Affiliation:a Radiotherapy Department, La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain
b Nucletron B.V., Veenendaal, The Netherlands
c Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics, University of Valencia and IFIC-CSIC, Burjassot, Spain
d Radiotherapy Department, ITIC, Benidorm Hospital, Benidorm, Spain
Abstract:

Purpose

According to the GYN GEC-ESTRO Recommendations, MRI is needed with the modality of T2 weighted. CT-MR compatible tandem plus colpostats (T/C) (Nucletron) is widely used in cervical brachytherapy. The major challenge of MRI is the lack of dummy catheters. Therefore, an additional imaging modality is usually required. One disadvantage of sliced-based reconstruction is that resolution in longitudinal directions can be affected by the slice thickness. The aim of this study is to present a modified T/C applicator in which the catheter visibility is significantly improved.

Methods and materials

A modification to the existing T/C applicator has been made available, increasing the catheter entrance diameter. It allows a greater dummy catheter diameter, and consequently it can be filled with more material per unit length. Visibility was studied with different materials.

Results

The catheter filled with saline water plus iodine compound was clearly seen in both axial and longitudinal acquisitions. To avoid uncertainties introduced by the slice thickness, a simple procedure is presented using longitudinal acquisitions.

Conclusions

The modified applicator plus catheter allows a powerful signal in T2 weighted MRI, using a very simple and accessible material. Also, a method is proposed to solve the problem of the uncertainty derived from slice thickness using few longitudinal acquisitions.
Keywords:Brachytherapy   Dosimetry   MRI   Cervix   Treatment planning   Image guided   HDR-PDR
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