Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander.
The combination of radiotherapy treatments and breast reconstruction, using temporary tissue expanders, generates several concerns due to the presence of a magnetic valve inside the radiation field. The objective of this work is to evaluate a radiotherapy treatment planning for a patient using a tis...
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doaj-98edb47ae1494a20bbefcbeacad581562021-03-03T20:10:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011754810.1371/journal.pone.0117548Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander.Débora M TrombettaSimone C CardosoVictor G L AlvesAlessandro FacureDelano V S BatistaAdemir X da SilvaThe combination of radiotherapy treatments and breast reconstruction, using temporary tissue expanders, generates several concerns due to the presence of a magnetic valve inside the radiation field. The objective of this work is to evaluate a radiotherapy treatment planning for a patient using a tissue expander. Isodose curve maps, obtained using radiochromic films, were compared to the ones calculated with two different dose calculation algorithms of the Eclipse radiotherapy Treatment Planning System (TPS), considering the presence or absence of the heterogeneity. The TPS calculation considering the presence of the heterogeneity shows changes around 5% in the isodose curves when they were compared with the calculation without heterogeneity correction. This calculation did not take in account the real density value of the heterogeneity. This limitation was quantified to be around 10% in comparison with the TPS calculation and experimental measurements using the radiochromic film. These results show that the magnetic valve should be taken in account in dose calculations of the TPS. With respect to the AAA and Pencil Beam Convolution algorithms, when the calculation is compared with the real distribution, AAA presents a distribution more similar to experimental dose distribution.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117548 |
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Débora M Trombetta Simone C Cardoso Victor G L Alves Alessandro Facure Delano V S Batista Ademir X da Silva Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. PLoS ONE |
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Débora M Trombetta Simone C Cardoso Victor G L Alves Alessandro Facure Delano V S Batista Ademir X da Silva |
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Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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Evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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evaluation of the radiotherapy treatment planning in the presence of a magnetic valve tissue expander. |
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The combination of radiotherapy treatments and breast reconstruction, using temporary tissue expanders, generates several concerns due to the presence of a magnetic valve inside the radiation field. The objective of this work is to evaluate a radiotherapy treatment planning for a patient using a tissue expander. Isodose curve maps, obtained using radiochromic films, were compared to the ones calculated with two different dose calculation algorithms of the Eclipse radiotherapy Treatment Planning System (TPS), considering the presence or absence of the heterogeneity. The TPS calculation considering the presence of the heterogeneity shows changes around 5% in the isodose curves when they were compared with the calculation without heterogeneity correction. This calculation did not take in account the real density value of the heterogeneity. This limitation was quantified to be around 10% in comparison with the TPS calculation and experimental measurements using the radiochromic film. These results show that the magnetic valve should be taken in account in dose calculations of the TPS. With respect to the AAA and Pencil Beam Convolution algorithms, when the calculation is compared with the real distribution, AAA presents a distribution more similar to experimental dose distribution. |
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