Design approach and benefits of the 3D-printed vaginal individualized applicator (VIA). Brachytherapy Ewongwo, A., Niedermayr, T., Kidd, E. A. 2024

Abstract

Interstitial gynecologic brachytherapy necessitates precise needle placement, requiring time and expertise. We aimed to simplify interstitial procedures and facilitate optimal needle distribution with individualized vaginal templates to guide interstitial needles.We developed the 3D-printed vaginal individualized applicator (VIA), a cylindrical template containing individualized internal channels that guide interstitial needles to cover the tumor extent. Eight patients underwent VIA only interstitial implants (VIA only), and five intact cervical cases were treated using tandem and customized VIA (VIA?+?T). Procedure length, number of needles utilized and dosimetric measures were evaluated.VIA was successfully designed and used clinically for 24 procedures (8 VIA only, 16 VIA?+?T). Average procedure needle insertion time reduced from 80.9 min for traditional interstitial to 42.9 min for VIA only, approximately 47% shorter with a similar mean high risk CTV volume (28.3 cc VIA only vs. 32.4 cc) and excellent dosimetry with average CTV V100% (94.3% and 94.4%). VIA?+?T was particularly useful in patients with small vaginal canals and large tumor size. For the five VIA?+?T patients average tumor size was 68.0cc (range 26.6-143.5 cc). VIA?+?T procedures were approximately 20% shorter than hybrid procedures with other applicators with mean length of 20.1 min and an average of 6.8 needles (range 3-12).Our novel 3D-printed VIA facilitates gynecologic interstitial brachytherapy by simplifying needle placement, reducing procedure time, and maintaining excellent dosimetry. VIA can be customized for various clinical scenarios, particularly beneficial for large tumors or small vaginal canals.

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.brachy.2024.01.009

View details for PubMedID 38402047