Dosimetric equivalence of non-standard high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy catheter patterns
J. Adam M. Cunha, I-Chow Hsu, and Jean Pouliot

TL;DR
This study evaluates alternative HDR prostate brachytherapy catheter patterns, demonstrating they can improve dose distribution, reduce trauma, and enable robotic guidance, while maintaining treatment efficacy.
Contribution
It introduces novel catheter patterns that enhance access, reduce trauma, and maintain dosimetric quality in HDR prostate brachytherapy.
Findings
All non-standard patterns met RTOG dose criteria.
Some patterns improved organ-at-risk sparing.
Alternative patterns enable treatment in previously unsuitable cases.
Abstract
Purpose: To determine whether alternative HDR prostate brachytherapy catheter patterns can result in improved dose distributions while providing better access and reducing trauma. Methods: Prostate HDR brachytherapy uses a grid of parallel needle positions to guide the catheter insertion. This geometry does not easily allow the physician to avoid piercing the critical structures near the penile bulb nor does it provide position flexibility in the case of pubic arch interference. On CT data from ten previously-treated patients new catheters were digitized following three catheter patterns: conical, bi-conical, and fireworks. The conical patterns were used to accommodate a robotic delivery using a single entry point. The bi-conical and fireworks patterns were specifically designed to avoid the critical structures near the penile bulb. For each catheter distribution, a plan was optimized…
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