Individualized 3D printing for skin cancer brachytherapy: Development, implementation, clinical applications, and treatment assessment.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-30 DOI:10.5114/jcb.2024.141420
Michal Poltorak, Pawel Banatkiewicz, Lukasz Poltorak, Piotr Sobolewski, Damian Zimon, Maciej Szwast, Irena Walecka
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Abstract

Purpose: This study outlined the prevalent use of brachytherapy in skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The importance of customized applicator fabrication for optimal treatment delivery was highlighted, focusing on adaptable devices tailored to individual patient anatomy, often facilitated by 3D printing technology. The purpose of this work was to investigate the association of medical science and 3D printing in customized applicator fabrication for brachytherapy, leveraging the advancements in fabrication techniques to enhance treatment precision and patient outcomes.

Material and methods: The study enrolled five patients with tumor lesions unsuitable for surgical intervention, situated across various anatomical locations, such as earlobe, temple, hand, and cheek. Customized applicators were fabricated via 3D printing (fused deposition modeling) for each patient, followed by radiotherapy protocol delivering a total dose of 51 Gy in 17 fractions. Patient assessments during and post-radiotherapy were done by radiation oncologist using RTOG scale as well as dermatological evaluations with dermatoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy. Methodologically, applicators were 3D-printed using fused deposition modeling technology. Printing parameters were optimized in Prusa Slicer software, ensuring precise control in printout shape correlated with treatment efficacy.

Results: This study examined the therapeutic outcomes of brachytherapy in five patients with inoperable skin cancer lesions. Utilizing customized 3D-printed applicators, the patients underwent brachytherapy regimen delivering a cumulative dose of 51 Gy in 17 fractions. The evaluation with RTOG scale revealed varied treatment responses, with complete remission achieved in all cases. Reflectance confocal microscopy showed post-treatment normalization of epidermal morphology and notable scar formation. Optical profilometry demonstrated consistent micro-structures on the applicator surfaces, without compromising treatment efficacy. These findings indicated the potential of 3D-printed applicators in optimizing brachytherapy outcomes in skin cancer management.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the effectiveness of 3D-printed applicators in treating inoperable skin cancer lesions with high precision. In personalized fabrication, optimal conformity with anatomical features was achieved, resulting in complete remission in all patients. This approach minimizes treatment-related side effects and enhances overall patient outcomes, suggesting a promising future for 3D printing technology in skin cancer treatment applications. Further research and clinical validation are needed to establish 3D printing as a standard practice in skin cancer treatment.

个性化3D打印用于皮肤癌近距离治疗:发展、实施、临床应用和治疗评估。
目的:本研究概述了近距离放疗在皮肤癌(如基底细胞癌(BCC)和鳞状细胞癌(SCC))中的普遍应用。强调了定制涂抹器制造对于最佳治疗递送的重要性,重点是针对个体患者解剖结构定制的适应性设备,通常由3D打印技术促进。这项工作的目的是研究医学科学和3D打印在近距离治疗定制涂敷器制造中的关联,利用制造技术的进步来提高治疗精度和患者的治疗效果。材料和方法:本研究纳入了5例不适合手术治疗的肿瘤病变患者,这些肿瘤病变分布在耳垂、太阳穴、手部和脸颊等不同的解剖位置。通过3D打印(熔融沉积建模)为每位患者制作定制的涂抹器,然后进行放射治疗方案,总剂量为51 Gy,分为17份。放射肿瘤学家使用RTOG量表对患者进行放疗期间和放疗后的评估,并用皮肤镜和反射共聚焦显微镜对患者进行皮肤病学评估。在方法上,应用程序使用熔融沉积建模技术进行3d打印。在Prusa Slicer软件中优化打印参数,确保打印形状与治疗效果相关的精确控制。结果:本研究探讨了近距离放疗对5例不能手术的皮肤癌病变的治疗效果。使用定制的3d打印涂抹器,患者接受近距离治疗方案,累计剂量为51 Gy,分为17份。RTOG量表的评估显示了不同的治疗反应,所有病例都达到了完全缓解。反射共聚焦显微镜显示治疗后表皮形态正常化和明显的瘢痕形成。光学轮廓术显示了涂抹器表面一致的微观结构,而不影响治疗效果。这些发现表明了3d打印涂抹器在优化皮肤癌近距离治疗结果方面的潜力。结论:我们的研究证明了3d打印涂抹器在治疗无法手术的皮肤癌病变方面的有效性和高精度。在个性化制造中,达到了与解剖特征的最佳一致性,导致所有患者完全缓解。这种方法最大限度地减少了治疗相关的副作用,并提高了患者的整体预后,这表明3D打印技术在皮肤癌治疗中的应用前景广阔。要将3D打印技术作为皮肤癌治疗的标准方法,还需要进一步的研究和临床验证。
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Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” is an international and multidisciplinary journal that will publish papers of original research as well as reviews of articles. Main subjects of the journal include: clinical brachytherapy, combined modality treatment, advances in radiobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as physical aspects relevant to brachytherapy, particularly in the field of imaging, dosimetry and radiation therapy planning. Original contributions will include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization and normal tissue protection, molecular radiation biology, and clinical investigations of cancer treatment in brachytherapy. Another field of interest will be the educational part of the journal.
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