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Technique of Injection of Hyaluronic Acid as a Prostatic Spacer and Fiducials Before Hypofractionated External Beam Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Urology. Jan2017, Vol. 99 Issue 1, p265-269. 5p.
Subject
*Hyaluronic acid
*Dose fractionation
*Prostate cancer treatment
*Cancer radiotherapy
*Prostate
*Magnetic resonance imaging
*Radiation injuries
*Comparative studies
*Endoscopic ultrasonography
*Injections
*Research methodology
*Medical cooperation
*Mental health surveys
*Prostate tumors
*Radiation
*Radiation doses
*Radiotherapy
*Rectum
*Research
*Statistical sampling
*Solution (Chemistry)
*Evaluation research
*Randomized controlled trials
*Treatment effectiveness
*Ferrans & Powers Quality of Life Index
*Diagnosis
*Prevention
Language
ISSN
0090-4295
Abstract
Objective: To describe a technique combining the implantation of fiducials and a prostatic spacer (hyaluronic acid [HA]) to decrease the rectal toxicity after an image-guided external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) with hypofractionation for prostate cancer and to assess the tolerance and the learning curve of the procedure.Materials and Methods: Thirty patients with prostate cancer at low or intermediate risk were included in a phase II trial: image-guided EBRT of 62 Gy in 20 fractions of 3.1 Gy with intensity-modulated radiotherapy. A transrectal implantation of 3 fiducials and transperineal injection of 10 cc of HA (NASHA gel spacer, Q-Med AB, Uppsala, Sweden) between the rectum and the prostate was performed by 1 operator. The thickness of HA was measured at 10 points on magnetic resonance imaging to establish a quality score of the injection (maximum score = 10) and determine the learning curve of the procedure.Results: The quality score increased from patients 1-10, 11-20, to 21-30 with respective median scores: 7 [2-10], 5 [4-7], and 8 [3-10]. The average thicknesses of HA between the base, middle part, and apex of the prostate and the rectum were the following: 15.1 mm [6.4-29], 9.8 mm [5-21.2], and 9.9 mm [3.2-21.5]. The injection of the HA induced a median pain score of 4 [1-8] and no residual pain at mid-long term.Conclusion: Creating an interface between the rectum and the prostate and the implantation of fiducials were feasible under local anesthesia with a short learning curve and could become a standard procedure before a hypofractionated EBRT for prostate cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]