Quality Assurance/Quality Control Issues For Intraoperative Planning and Adaptive Repeat Planning of Image-Guided Prostate Implants

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26721

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Zaider, M., Cohen, G., Melli, J. & Rosenfeld, A. (2008). Quality Assurance/Quality Control Issues For Intraoperative Planning and Adaptive Repeat Planning of Image-Guided Prostate Implants. International Journal of Radiation: Oncology - Biology - Physics, 71 (1), S152-S156.

Abstract

The quality assurance/quality control purpose is this. We design a treatment plan, and we wish to be as certain as reasonably possible that the treatment is delivered as planned. In the case of conventionally planned prostate brachytherapy, implementing to the letter the implantation plan is rarely attainable and therefore can require adaptive replanning (a quality control issue). The reasons for this state of affairs include changes in the prostate shape and volume during implantation and treatment delivery (e.g., edema resolution) and unavoidable inaccuracy in the placement of the seeds in the prostate. As a result, quality-control activities (e.g., the need to monitor—ideally, on the fly—the target and urethral and rectal dosage) must be also addressed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2007.04.097