Varian Introduces Advanced Real-Time Treatment Planning System to Expedite Prostate Cancer Brachytherapy Treatments
03 April 2006 - 8:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Varian Medical
Systems has introduced a 'real-time' brachytherapy treatment
planning system that speeds up prostate cancer treatments and
potentially reduces the time patients need to spend in hospital.
The Vitesse(TM) 2.0 ultrasound-based treatment planning system,
already evaluated and adopted by several leading cancer clinics,
enables clinicians to complete two brachytherapy procedures a day
on a patient rather than forcing longer hospital stays by spreading
treatments over as many as three days. Vitesse 2.0 enables
clinicians to develop treatment plans which show the locations of
radiation sources and dose distribution, using ultrasound images
generated in the operating room rather than taking the time to move
the patient to another room with a CT scanner for X-ray images.
"Previously, hospitals wishing to employ this temporary implant
technique have been hampered by the difficult logistics," says
William Hyatt, Varian's VP Oncology Systems Operations and
Brachytherapy Products. "The implant takes an hour, the patient
goes to recovery, then goes to Radiology for a CT scan, then waits
for the physics staff to generate a treatment plan, and then gets
the first radiation treatment. Often by then it is too late to get
a second radiation dose on the same day and the patient needs to be
kept in hospital overnight. With this new system, the process is
simply implantation, treatment planning during recovery, then
treating -- this can easily save up to two hours off the time to
first treatment." The real-time nature of Vitesse 2.0 enables
clinicians to plan needle locations, monitor and adjust the
positions as the needles are inserted, identify the final needle
position in the patient and export the entire dataset to Varian's
BrachyVision(TM) 3D planning system. The plan for the HDR (high
dose rate) prostate procedure can then be completed and the patient
treated. Early adopters Long Beach Memorial Center in California,
for many years a pioneering center in prostate brachytherapy
treatments, recently introduced Vitesse 2.0 into its standard HDR
procedure. Anil Sharma, chief medical physicist, says, "If you have
to take the patient out of the operating room for a CT scan you
lose a lot of time between treatments. But with the real-time
ultrasound imaging of this system, we can import all the images
into our planning system right there in the operating room. The
treatment plan can then be based on these images. "It's a
breakthrough in prostate brachytherapy treatments because you can
give two treatments on the first day and the patient only needs to
stay in hospital for one night rather than two. That means a happy
patient, a happy hospital and a more cost-effective procedure." Dr
Sandra Victor, radiation oncologist at the Springfield Regional
Cancer Center in Springield, Ohio, says the Vitesse 2.0 system is
just what her team has needed for some time. "We have been doing a
lot of HDR treatments for breast and gynaecological cancers but we
have held off doing prostate because I have never felt CT is
precise enough for HDR," she says. "I like Vitesse a lot because I
think the ultrasound planning is more accurate than CT and because
it's 'real-time' you do not have as many positioning variables,
such as patient movement and tumor motion." Dr Victor added that
the center's prostate seed program would now be converted to HDR
treatments. "HDR gives just about the perfect treatment for
prostates and radiation oncologists like perfection," she said.
Dorin Todor, assistant professor in the Department of Radiation
Oncology at Virginia Commonwealth University Hospital in Richmond,
Virginia, said his team carried out its first HDR prostate
treatment using Vitesse 2.0 in early February. "Going forward, we
will use this for every prostate treatment," he says. "It's a
pretty significant step forward and it will make a big difference,
particularly for the patient. The whole process is faster and more
streamlined using this system and anything that speeds up
brachytherapy procedures has got to be a good thing." Studies show
that radiotherapy is more effective when doses are delivered more
quickly. Flexible data acquisition Vitesse 2.0 offers two different
ways of acquiring images -- the 'step in and out' technique and the
new Twister(TM) option, which enables doctors to acquire target
data by rotating the probe in longitudinal mode. For HDR prostate
brachytherapy procedures, this means the ability to see the
prostate volume using live ultrasound, contour the prostate and
place needles, acquire ultrasound images with the needles in place,
identify final needle paths and export the data via DICOM RT to the
BrachyVision workstation. "Compared to step in and out techniques,
the addition of the optional Twister volume acquisition module
gives the benefit of speed, vastly improved data resolution and
less prostate distortion," adds William Hyatt. "It means doctors
can deliver the first treatment just minutes after the implant."
About Varian Medical Systems Varian Medical Systems, Inc., of Palo
Alto, California is the world's leading manufacturer of medical
technology for treating cancer with radiotherapy and neurological
conditions with radiosurgery. The company is also a premier
supplier of X-ray tubes and flat-panel digital subsystems for
imaging in medical, scientific, and industrial applications. Varian
Medical Systems employs approximately 3,600 people who are located
at manufacturing sites in North America and Europe and in its 56
sales and support offices around the world. Additional information
is available on the company's web site at http://www.varian.com/ .
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