Development of 3D ultrasound needle guidance for high-dose-rate interstitial brachytherapy of gynaecological cancers

J. Rodgers, D. Tessier, D. D'Souza, E. Leung, G. Hajdok, A. Fenster
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High-dose-rate (HDR) interstitial brachytherapy is often included in standard-of-care for gynaecological cancers. Needles are currently inserted through a perineal template without any standard real-time imaging modality to assist needle guidance, causing physicians to rely on pre-operative imaging, clinical examination, and experience. While two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound (US) is sometimes used for real-time guidance, visualization of needle placement and depth is difficult and subject to variability and inaccuracy in 2D images. The close proximity to critical organs, in particular the rectum and bladder, can lead to serious complications. We have developed a three-dimensional (3D) transrectal US system and are investigating its use for intra-operative visualization of needle positions used in HDR gynaecological brachytherapy. As a proof-of-concept, four patients were imaged with post-insertion 3D US and x-ray CT. Using software developed in our laboratory, manual rigid registration of the two modalities was performed based on the perineal template’s vaginal cylinder. The needle tip and a second point along the needle path were identified for each needle visible in US. The difference between modalities in the needle trajectory and needle tip position was calculated for each identified needle. For the 60 needles placed, the mean trajectory difference was 3.23 ± 1.65° across the 53 visible needle paths and the mean difference in needle tip position was 3.89 ± 1.92 mm across the 48 visible needles tips. Based on the preliminary results, 3D transrectal US shows potential for the development of a 3D US-based needle guidance system for interstitial gynaecological brachytherapy.
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高剂量率间质性近距离放射治疗通常被纳入妇科癌症的标准治疗方案。目前针头通过会阴模板插入,没有任何标准的实时成像方式来辅助针头引导,导致医生依赖术前成像、临床检查和经验。虽然二维(2D)超声(US)有时用于实时引导,但针头放置和深度的可视化是困难的,并且受二维图像的可变性和不准确性的影响。靠近关键器官,特别是直肠和膀胱,可导致严重的并发症。我们开发了一种三维(3D)经直肠US系统,并正在研究其在HDR妇科近距离放射治疗中用于术中针位可视化的应用。作为概念验证,4名患者在插入后进行了3D US和x射线CT成像。使用我们实验室开发的软件,基于会阴模板的阴道圆柱体对两种模式进行手动刚性注册。针尖和沿针路径的第二个点被确定为每个针可见在美国。计算每个已识别针头的针头轨迹和针尖位置之间的差异。60根针在53个可见针径上的平均轨迹差为3.23±1.65°,针尖位置在48个可见针尖上的平均差异为3.89±1.92 mm。基于初步结果,3D经直肠穿刺显示了用于间隙性妇科近距离放射治疗的3D穿刺引导系统的发展潜力。
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