| Literature DB >> 19254369 |
Adam Dickler1, Olga Ivanov, Darius Francescatti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In an effort to overcome the barriers to BCT, alternative methods of delivering radiation therapy have been explored. APBI allows the radiation treatment to be accomplished in one week or less. XB is a form of balloon-based APBI that uses an electronic source generated by a mobile controller unit. Investigators have also explored IORT treatment that delivers a single fraction of radiation in the operating suite at the time of surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19254369 PMCID: PMC2651878 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-7-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1A CED is inserted through a small incision in the lateral breast and inflated with exactly 40 cc, 50 cc, 60 cc, or 70 cc.
Figure 2Retention sutures are placed to potentially increase the balloon-to-skin distance and to more closely approximate the balloon to the surrounding breast tissue.
Figure 3Ultrasound image showing a balloon-skin-distance of 1.6-cm and no evidence of air pockets surrounding the balloon.
Figure 4A sterile drape is placed over the operative field and a FlexiShield™ is placed on top of the drape to minimize radiation transmission.
Figure 5A radiation dose of 20 Gray to the balloon surface is delivered in approximately 20 minutes.
A comparison of IB and XB methods of IORT
| 50 kV x-rays | 20 Gy | 5 Gy | Solid Spherical | 20 – 45 minutes* | |
| 50 kV x-rays | 20 Gy | 9–10 Gy | Balloon Catheter | 17–26 minutes* | |
IB = Intrabeam™, XB = Xoft™, kV = kilovoltage, Gy = Gray.
* – Treatment time is dependant on applicator diameter used