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Iodine-125 thin seeds decrease prostate swelling during transperineal interstitial permanent prostate brachytherapy.

Nadine Beydoun1, Joseph A Bucci, Yaw S Chin

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Thinner iodine-125 seeds significantly reduce prostate swelling after brachytherapy, improving early dose coverage. While operative time increases initially, this method offers better accuracy for prostate cancer treatment.

Keywords:
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  • Urology
  • Oncology
  • Medical Physics

Background:

  • Prostate swelling is a common occurrence after seed implantation for brachytherapy.
  • Understanding and mitigating post-implant swelling is crucial for treatment efficacy and patient comfort.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate if using thinner seeds in permanent prostate brachytherapy can reduce post-implant swelling.
  • To compare outcomes of thin seeds versus standard seeds in terms of swelling, operative time, and toxicity.

Main Methods:

  • Eighteen patients underwent prostate seed implantation using iodine-125 (I-125) thin seeds.
  • Data on operative time, dosimetry, prostate swelling, and toxicity were collected.
  • These metrics were compared against a control group using standard I-125 stranded seeds.

Main Results:

  • Thin seeds led to a significant reduction in prostate volumes by Day 30 post-implantation (40.9 cc vs. 46.8 cc).
  • A learning curve was observed, resulting in longer operative times with thin seeds.
  • No significant differences were found in post-implant dosimetry, acute urinary morbidity, or quality of life.

Conclusions:

  • Iodine-125 thin seeds effectively reduce early post-implant prostate swelling.
  • This reduction has positive implications for optimizing early dose coverage and improving dosimetric assessment accuracy.
  • An initial learning curve and increased operative time are associated with thin seed utilization.