IR-192 BRACHYTHERAPY, USING AN INTRACAVITARY AFTERLOAD DEVICE, FOR TREATMENT OF INTRANASAL NEOPLASMS IN DOGS

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THOMPSON, JP
ACKERMAN, N
BELLAH, JR
BEALE, BS
ELLISON, GW
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After surgical removal of a primary intranasal neoplasm, an implant device, designed to deliver 192iridium (Ir-192) brachytherapy, was positioned in the nasal cavity of 8 dogs. Ribbons containing Ir-192 seeds were placed in the device, using an afterloading technique. Dosimetry, to a dose of 7,000 to 10,000 centiGray (cGy), was calculated to encompass the site previously occupied by the tumor and a 1-cm margin of surrounding normal tissue. The quantity of Ir-192 implanted varied between 16.69 and 100.80 mg of radium equivalent. The duration of implantation ranged from 90 to 168 hours. All dogs tolerated the implant well, but had a mucoid nasal discharge after radiotherapy. The implant device allowed rapid application and removal of the radioactive ribbons. Mean (+/- SD) radiation exposure to each radiotherapist during seed loading and unloading was 14.4 (+/- 5.3) and 4.5 (+/- 0.9) mrem, respectively. A uniform dose distribution around the intranasal implant device was achieved; however, dogs that received doses in excess of 9,400 cGy at the dorsolateral surface of the nose and/or hard palate had bone and soft tissue necrosis between 70 and 120 days after treatment. One dog was euthanatized 50 days after treatment because of metastatic disease, and 2 dogs were euthanatized because of local tumor recurrence at 125 and 212 days. Death, considered unrelated to treatment, occurred in 1 dog that was euthanatized 27 days after treatment and in 3 dogs that died 30, 93, and 456 days after treatment. Necropsy was performed on 3 of these dogs and evidence of intranasal neoplasia was not observed. One dog remained disease-free at 587 days after treatment.
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