X-Ray and computed tomography Book Section


Authors: King, M. T.; Zelefsky, M. J.
Editors: Song, W. Y.; Tanderup, K.; Pieters, B. R.
Article/Chapter Title: X-Ray and computed tomography
Abstract: This chapter provides an overview of the use of x-ray and computed tomography (CT)-based imaging for brachytherapy. Treatment planning in brachytherapy requires accurate imaging of both the implanted materials and the surrounding anatomy. Ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which can provide excellent soft-tissue contrast for visualizing anatomy, can be limited in depicting radioactive seeds or interstitial needles. X-ray and CT, however, can provide excellent visualization of most implanted materials and electron density information. Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guidance is the main imaging modality for modern prostate brachytherapy. Since the 1990s, intraoperative treatment planning has emerged as an increasingly viable alternative to preplanning. During intraoperative planning, prostate imaging, treatment planning, and radioactive seed implantation are performed within a single session. The basic premise of x-ray fluoroscopy for intraoperative dose assessment is that the three-dimensional (3D) source distribution of radioactive seeds can be reliably reconstructed from multiple fluoroscopic images obtained at different angles. © 2017 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Book Title: Emerging Technologies in Brachytherapy
ISBN: 978-1-4987-3652-7
Publisher: CRC Press  
Publication Place: Boca Raton, FL
Date Published: 2017-05-15
Start Page: 233
End Page: 241
Language: English
DOI: 10.1201/9781315120966-15
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Book Chapter: 15 -- Located within section labeled "Section II: Imaging for Brachytherapy Guidance" -- Export Date: 1 September 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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