Effects of vaginal cylinder position on dose distribution in patients with endometrial carcinoma in treatment of vaginal cuff brachytherapy

To investigate the impact of different cylinder positions on dosimetry of critical structures in patients with endometrial carcinoma undergoing three-dimensional image-based vaginal cuff brachytherapy (VCB). We delivered VCB at a dose of 4 Gy to a depth of 5 mm in the vaginal cuff of 15 patients usi...

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Published in:Journal of contemporary brachytherapy Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 230 - 235
Main Authors: Ozdemir, Yurday, Dolek, Yemliha, Onal, Cem
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Poland Termedia Publishing House 01-06-2017
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Summary:To investigate the impact of different cylinder positions on dosimetry of critical structures in patients with endometrial carcinoma undergoing three-dimensional image-based vaginal cuff brachytherapy (VCB). We delivered VCB at a dose of 4 Gy to a depth of 5 mm in the vaginal cuff of 15 patients using three different cylinder positions (neutral [N], parallel [P], and angled [A]) according to the longitudinal axis of the patient. We analyzed the dose-volume distribution and volumetric variability of the rectum and bladder. We converted the total doses to equivalent doses in 2 Gy (EQD ) using a linear-quadratic model (a/b = 3 Gy). The mean rectum volume for the N, P, and A positions was 68.2 ± 22.7 cc, 79.3 ± 33.7 cc, and 74.2 ± 29.6 cc, respectively. The mean rectum volume for the P position was significantly larger than that for the N position ( = 0.03). Relative to the N position, the A position resulted in a lower total EQD in the highest irradiated 2 cc (D ; = 0.001), 1 cc (D ; = 0.004), and 0.1 cc (D ; = 0.047) of the rectum. Similarly, the P position resulted in a lower EQD in the D ( = 0.018) and D ( = 0.024) of the rectum relative to the N position. In the bladder, the P position resulted in a higher EQD in the D relative to the N position ( = 0.02). There was no dosimetric difference between the P and A positions in either the rectum or the bladder. Vaginal cuff brachytherapy in the P and A positions is significantly superior to that in the N position in terms of rectum dosimetry. The bladder dose in the N position is considerably lower than that in the other positions.
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ISSN:1689-832X
2081-2841
DOI:10.5114/jcb.2017.68171