Development and preclinical test of a 32P containing PEEK foil aiming at urethral stricture prevention by LDR brachytherapy
Walter Assmann (1), Ricarda Becker (2), Christian Stief (3), Ronald, Sroka (2, 3) ((1) Department of Medical Physics,, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit\"at M\"unchen, Garching, Germany (2), Laser-Forschungslabor, LIFE Center, University Hospital,

TL;DR
This study developed a novel radioactive PEEK foil catheter for low-dose-rate brachytherapy aimed at preventing urethral strictures, demonstrating feasibility and safety in a rabbit model.
Contribution
It introduces a new radioactive catheter with a P-32 foil for targeted brachytherapy in urethral stricture prevention, with successful preclinical testing.
Findings
Dose distribution matched simulations
Catheter remained sealed and safe
No adverse radiation effects observed
Abstract
Purpose: Primary or recurrent urethral stenosis are a common clinical problem. The aim of this feasibility study was development and application test of a novel radioactive catheter for potential use in LDR brachytherapy to prevent urethral stenosis. Methods: A beta radiation emitting 32P-foil was developed and integrated in an indwelling catheter, which is usually inserted after surgical interventions in the urethra. Activity and dose distribution were measured after neutron activation of the 31P foil component with scintillation techniques as well as radiochromic films and compared to MC simulations. Practicability and radiation safety of this new applicator was tested on male rabbits, which underwent before catheter application a new method of stricture induction by radial laser light irradiation. Results: Measured dose distributions of catheters with 32P-foils were found in good…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrological Disorders and Treatments · Urinary and Genital Oncology Studies · Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies
