Dosimetric and Deformation Effects of Image-Guided Interventions during Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy of the Prostate using an Endorectal Balloon
Bernard L. Jones, Gregory Gan, Quentin Diot, Brian Kavanagh, Robert D., Timmerman, and Moyed Miften

TL;DR
This study evaluates how manual adjustments of an endorectal balloon during prostate SBRT affect dose delivery and prostate shape, highlighting the importance of interventions for accurate treatment.
Contribution
It introduces a dose tracking methodology to assess the impact of ERB interventions on dose and prostate deformation during SBRT.
Findings
Interventions occurred in 69% of fractions.
Interventions increased prostate dose coverage.
Interventions reduced prostate deformation and rotation errors.
Abstract
During Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) for the treatment of prostate cancer, an inflatable endorectal balloon (ERB) may be used to reduce motion of the target and reduce the dose to the posterior rectal wall. This work assessed the dosimetric impact of manual interventions on ERB position in patients receiving prostate SBRT and investigated the impact of ERB interventions on prostate shape. Daily kilovoltage (kV) cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging was performed to localize the PTV, and an automated fusion with the planning images yielded displacements required for PTV re-localization. When the ERB volume and/or position were judged to yield inaccurate repositioning, manual adjustment (ERB re-inflation and/or repositioning) was performed. Based on all 59 CBCT image sets acquired, a deformable registration algorithm was used to determine the dose received by, displacement…
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