TPS-guided interstitial Iodine-125 implantation in patients with oral cavity and maxillofacial carcinomas
J. Meng, J. Zhang, Q.-W. Zhuang, X. Wang, Z.-P. Li, Q.-P. Gu Department of Stomatology, Central Hospital of Xuzhou City, Xuzhou, China. mrocket@126.com
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy as well as the complications involved in the use of interstitial Iodine-125 implantation for the treatment of oral cavity and maxillofacial carcinomas.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with oral cavity and maxillofacial carcinomas received treatment planning system (TPS)-guided interstitial Iodine-125 implantation. The apparent activity per particle ranged from 0.6 mCi (2.22MBq) to 0.7 mCi (2.59MBq). The matched peripheral dose delivered by radioactive seeds ranged from 90 to 120 Gy. The efficacy of the treatment and the postoperative complications were evaluated during follow-up.
RESULTS: The seeds were implanted successfully in all 15 patients and median number of seeds implanted was 36.53. CT scans were performed in all patients at 1-6 months postoperatively. During follow-up at 6-27 months, seed migration occurred and a good local tumor control was achieved with an overall response of 86.7%. No severe side effects were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: TPS-guided interstitial Iodine-125 implantation is an effective and safe procedure with minimal invasiveness for the treatment of oral cavity and maxillofacial carcinomas, and it effectively prevents the recurrence of cancer and short-term lymphatic metastasis.
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J. Meng, J. Zhang, Q.-W. Zhuang, X. Wang, Z.-P. Li, Q.-P. Gu
TPS-guided interstitial Iodine-125 implantation in patients with oral cavity and maxillofacial carcinomas
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2014
Vol. 18 - N. 19
Pages: 2803-2807