Abstract

PurposeTo design a novel high-dose-rate intracavitary applicator which may lead to enhanced dose modulation in the brachytherapy of gynecological cancers.Material and methodsA novel brachytherapy applicator, auxiliary equipment and quality control phantom were modeled in SketchUp Pro 2017 modeling software and printed out from a MakerBot Replicator Z18 three-dimensional printer. As a printing material polylactic acid (PLA) filament was used and compensator materials including aluminum, stainless-steel and Cerrobend alloy were selected according to their radiation attenuation properties. To evaluate the feasibility of the novel applicator, two sets of measurements were performed in a Varian GammaMed iX Plus high-dose rate iridium-192 (192Ir) brachytherapy unit and all of the treatment plans were calculated in Varian BrachyVision treatment planning system v.8.9 with TG43-based formalism. In the first step, catheter and source-dwell positioning accuracy, reproducibility of catheter and source positions, linearity of relative dose with changing dwell times and compensator materials were tested to evaluate the mechanical stability of the designed applicator. In the second step, to validate the dosimetric accuracy of the novel applicator measured point dose and two-dimensional dose distributions in homogeneous medium were compared with calculated data in the treatment planning system using PTW VeriSoft v.5.1 software.ResultsIn mechanical quality control tests source-dwell positioning accuracy and linearity of the designed applicator were measured as ≤ 0.5 mm and ≤ 1.5%, respectively. Reproducibility of the treatment planning was ≥ 97.7% for gamma evaluation criteria of 1 mm distance to agreement and 1% dose difference of local dose. In dosimetric quality control tests, maximum difference between measured and calculated point dose was found as 3.8% in homogeneous medium. In two-dimensional analysis, the number of passing points was greater than 90% for all measurements using gamma evaluation criteria of 3 mm distance to agreement and 3% dose difference of local dose.ConclusionsThe novel brachytherapy applicator met the necessary requirements in quality control tests.

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