Rosa Enrico, Raponi Sofia, Fionda Bruno, Vaccaro Maria, Lancellotta Valentina, Napolitano Antonio, Ciasca Gabriele, Bannoni Leonardo, Cornacchione Patrizia, Tagliaferri Luca, De Spirito Marco, Placidi Elisa
UOC Fisica per le Scienze della Vita, Dipartimento di Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia Oncologica, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, eCampus University, 22060 Novedrate, Italy.
J Pers Med. 2025 Jun 19;15(6):262. doi: 10.3390/jpm15060262.
: Interventional radiotherapy (brachytherapy, IRT, BT) has evolved with technological advancements, improving dose precision while minimizing exposure to healthy tissues. The integration of 3D-printing technology in IRT has enabled the development of patient-specific devices, optimizing treatment personalization and dosimetric accuracy. : A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar to identify studies published between 2020 and 2024 on 3D-printing applications in IRT. The selection process resulted in 74 peer-reviewed articles categorized by radioactive source, brachytherapy technique, endpoint of the 3D-printed product, and study type. : The analysis highlights the growing implementation of 3D-printed devices in brachytherapy, particularly in gynecological, prostate, and skin cancers. Most studies focus on technique, including intracavitary, interstitial, and contact applications, with custom applicators and templates emerging as predominant endpoints. The majority of studies involved in vivo clinical applications, followed by in silico computational modeling and in vitro experiments. : The upward trend in scientific publications underscores the growing attention on 3D printing for enhancing personalized brachytherapy. The increasing use of 3D-printed templates and applicators highlights their role in optimizing dose delivery and expanding personalized treatment strategies. The current research trend is shifting toward real-world data and in vivo studies to assess clinical applications, ensuring these innovations translate effectively into routine practice. The integration of 3D printing represents a major advancement in radiation oncology, with the potential to enhance treatment efficacy and patient outcomes. Future research should focus on standardizing manufacturing processes and expanding clinical validation to facilitate broader adoption.
介入放射治疗(近距离放射治疗、IRT、BT)随着技术进步不断发展,在提高剂量精准度的同时将对健康组织的暴露降至最低。IRT中3D打印技术的整合使得定制患者专用设备得以开发,优化了治疗的个性化和剂量测定准确性。
在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术上进行了系统的文献检索,以确定2020年至2024年间发表的关于3D打印在IRT中的应用的研究。筛选过程产生了74篇经同行评审的文章,这些文章按放射源、近距离放射治疗技术、3D打印产品的终点和研究类型进行了分类。
分析突出了3D打印设备在近距离放射治疗中越来越多的应用,特别是在妇科、前列腺和皮肤癌中。大多数研究集中在技术方面,包括腔内、间质和接触应用,定制施源器和模板成为主要的终点。大多数研究涉及体内临床应用,其次是计算机模拟和体外实验。
科学出版物的上升趋势凸显了对3D打印在增强个性化近距离放射治疗方面的关注度不断提高。3D打印模板和施源器的使用增加突出了它们在优化剂量递送和扩展个性化治疗策略方面的作用。当前的研究趋势正在转向真实世界数据和体内研究以评估临床应用,确保这些创新有效地转化为常规实践。3D打印的整合代表了放射肿瘤学的一项重大进步,有可能提高治疗效果和患者预后。未来的研究应专注于标准化制造工艺并扩大临床验证以促进更广泛的采用。