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三维打印辅助铸造柔软定制硅胶塞(SCSBs)用于头颈部放射治疗。

Three-dimensional printer-aided casting of soft, custom silicone boluses (SCSBs) for head and neck radiation therapy.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.

出版信息

Pract Radiat Oncol. 2018 May-Jun;8(3):e167-e174. doi: 10.1016/j.prro.2017.11.001. Epub 2017 Nov 11.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Custom tissue compensators provide dosimetric advantages for treating superficial or complex anatomy, but currently available fabrication technology is expensive or impractical for most clinical operations and yields compensators that are difficult for patients to tolerate. We aimed to develop an inexpensive, clinically feasible workflow for generating patient-specific, soft, custom silicone boluses (SCSBs) for head-and-neck (HN) radiation therapy.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

We developed a method using 3-dimensional printed parts for generating SCSBs for the treatment of HN cancers. The clinical workflow for generation of SCSBs was characterized inclusive of patient simulation to treatment in terms of resource time and cost. Dosimetric properties such as percentage depth dose and dose profiles were measured for SCSBs using GaF films. Comprehensive measurements were also conducted on an HN phantom. SCSBs were generated and used for electron or photon based radiation treatments of 7 HN patients with lesions at nose, cheek, eye, or ears. In vivo dose measurements with optically simulated luminescence dosimeters were performed.

RESULTS

Total design and fabrication time from patient simulation to radiation treatment start required approximately 1 week, with fabrication constituting 1 to 2 working days depending on bolus surface area, volume, and complexity. Computed tomography and dosimetric properties of the soft bolus were similar to water. In vivo dose measurements on 7 treated patients confirmed that the dose deposition conformed to planned doses. Material costs were lower than currently available hard plastic boluses generated with 3-dimensional printing technology. All treated patients tolerated SCSBs for the duration of therapy.

CONCLUSIONS

Generation and use of SCSBs for clinical use is feasible and effective for the treatment of HN cancers.

摘要

目的

定制组织补偿器为治疗浅表或复杂解剖结构提供了剂量学优势,但目前可用的制造技术对于大多数临床操作来说既昂贵又不切实际,而且制造的补偿器患者难以耐受。我们旨在开发一种经济实惠、临床可行的工作流程,用于为头颈部(HN)放射治疗生成患者特异性、柔软的定制硅胶塞(SCSB)。

方法和材料

我们开发了一种使用 3D 打印部件生成用于治疗 HN 癌症的 SCSB 的方法。从患者模拟到治疗的 SCSB 生成的临床工作流程,包括资源时间和成本,都进行了特征描述。使用 GaF 薄膜测量了 SCSB 的百分深度剂量和剂量分布等剂量学特性。还对 HN 体模进行了全面测量。为 7 名 HN 患者生成了 SCSB,并用于基于电子或光子的放射治疗,这些患者的病变位于鼻子、脸颊、眼睛或耳朵。使用光学模拟的发光剂量计进行了体内剂量测量。

结果

从患者模拟到放射治疗开始的总设计和制造时间大约需要 1 周,制造时间取决于塞子的表面积、体积和复杂性,需要 1 到 2 个工作日。软组织的 CT 和剂量特性与水相似。对 7 名接受治疗的患者进行的体内剂量测量证实,剂量沉积符合计划剂量。材料成本低于目前使用 3D 打印技术生成的硬塑料塞。所有接受治疗的患者都能耐受 SCSB 治疗的整个过程。

结论

SCSB 的生成和临床应用对头颈部癌症的治疗是可行和有效的。

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