Surgical clips for position verification and correction of non-rigid breast tissue in simultaneously integrated boost (SIB) treatments

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作者
Penninkhof, Joan [1 ]
Quint, Sandra [1 ]
de Boer, Hans [1 ]
Mens, Jan Willem [1 ]
Heijmen, Ben [1 ]
Dirkx, Maarten [1 ]
机构
[1] Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Erasmus MC, NL-3075 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Set-up verification; Surgical clips; Breast cancer; SIB; PATIENT SET-UP; LUMPECTOMY CAVITY; CONSERVING SURGERY; EXCISION CAVITY; IRRADIATION; RADIOTHERAPY; CANCER; LOCALIZATION; ERRORS; REDUCTION;
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10.1016/j.radonc.2008.10.009
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background and purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate whether surgical clips in the lumpectomy cavity are representative for position verification of both the tumour bed and the whole breast in simultaneously integrated boost (SIB) treatments. Materials and methods: For a group of 30 patients treated with a SIB technique, kV and MV planar images were acquired throughout the course of the fractionated treatment. The 3D set-up error for the turnout bed was derived by matching the surgical clips (3-8 per patient) in two almost orthogonal planar kV images. By projecting the 3D set-up error derived from the planar kV images to the (u, v)-plane of the tangential beams, the correlation with the 2D set-up error for the whole breast, derived from the MV EPID images, was determined. The stability of relative clip positions during the fractionated treatment was investigated. In addition, for a subgroup of 15 patients, the impact of breathing was determined from fluoroscopic movies acquired at the linac. Results: The clip configurations were stable over the course of radiotherapy, showing an inter-fraction variation (1 SD) of 0.5 mm on average. Between the start and the end of the treatment, the mean distance between the clips and their center of mass was reduced by 0.9 mm. A decrease larger than 2 trim was observed in eight patients (17 clips). The top-top excursion of the clips due to breathing was generally less than 2.5 mm in all directions. Results: The population averages of the difference ( 1 SD) between kV and MV matches in the (u, v)plane were 0.2 +/- 1.8 mm and 0.9 +/- 1.5 mm, respectively. In 30% of the patients, time trends larger than 3 mm were present over the course of the treatment in either or in both kV and MV match results. Application of the NAL protocol based on the clips reduced the population mean systematic error to less than 2 mm in all directions, both for the turnout bed and the whole breast. Due to the observed time trends, these systematic errors can be further reduced to about 1 mm by using an eNAL protocol instead. Conclusions: The relative positions of implanted surgical clips in the lumpectomy cavity after breast-conserving surgery remain stable during the course of radiotherapy treatment. Application of a NAL or eNAL set-up correction protocol based on surgical clips allows for adequate treatment of both the turnout bed and the whole breast with tight CTV-PTV margins. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Radiotherapy and Oncology 90 (2009) 110-115
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页码:110 / 115
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