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Silicone plesiotherapy molds.

C Karolis, P S Reay-Young, W Walsh

    International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
    |April 1, 1983
    PubMed
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    Plesiotherapy using custom silicone molds offers a practical alternative to traditional rigid devices for treating superficial lesions. This method simplifies radiation delivery, especially for oral and nasal cavities, improving patient comfort and treatment reproducibility.

    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Medical Physics
    • Materials Science

    Background:

    • Plesiotherapy, a brachytherapy technique using radioactive sources in molds, has been largely superseded by teletherapy.
    • Traditional rigid molds require significant skill and daily application for reproducible radiation delivery.
    • Certain superficial lesions benefit from short-distance radiation therapy, where plesiotherapy remains advantageous.

    Observation:

    • Rigid molds for plesiotherapy are cumbersome and require considerable expertise to fabricate and apply.
    • A novel approach utilizes silicone molds, custom-made from plaster casts, for superficial lesion treatment.
    • These silicone molds are particularly suitable for lesions within the oral and nasal cavities.

    Findings:

    • Silicone molds provide a simpler and more adaptable method for plesiotherapy compared to traditional rigid devices.

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  • The use of radioactive gold seeds within silicone molds allows for extended treatment periods (days) without displacement.
  • This technique ensures reproducible geometry for localized radiation delivery in challenging anatomical areas.
  • Implications:

    • Custom silicone molds offer a more accessible and less labor-intensive plesiotherapy option.
    • This method enhances treatment precision and patient comfort for superficial lesions, particularly in the head and neck region.
    • The adaptability of silicone molds may broaden the applicability of short-distance radiation techniques in clinical practice.