Re-implantation of suboptimal prostate seed implantation: Technique with intraoperative treatment planning

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Purpose: Post-implant dosimetry following prostate seed implantation (PSI) occasionally reveals suboptimal dosimetric coverage of the gland. Published reports of re-implantation techniques have focused on earlier-generation techniques, including preplanned approaches and stranded seeds. The purpose of this case report is to describe a customizable approach to perform corrective re-implantation using loose seeds and intraoperative planning technique. Material and methods: This case report describes a 63-year-old male with favorable risk prostate adenocarcinoma receiving PSI. Thirty day post-implant dosimetric evaluation revealed suboptimal coverage of the base of the gland. Using guidance from post-implant CT-images and real-time planning, the patient received a corrective re-implantation with intraoperative planning. Results: Post-implant dosimetry after re-implantation procedure with intraoperative planning yielded improved target volume coverage that achieved standard dosimetric criteria. Conclusions: Re-implantation as a salvage treatment technique after sub-optimal PSI is a valid treatment option performed with intraoperative real-time planning.

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Doyle, L., Hesney, A. J., Chapman, K. L., Liu, H., Weiner, P. R., Dicker, A. P., … Showalter, T. N. (2012). Re-implantation of suboptimal prostate seed implantation: Technique with intraoperative treatment planning. Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy, 4(3), 176–181. https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2012.30684

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