RRP and BT are two different options for the treatment of low-risk CaP, which produce different short-term sequelae in terms of urinary disorders and erective functions, but similar biochemical disease-free survival. Further studies with a higher number of patients and a longer follow-up are needed to evaluate their comparative effectiveness on overall disease-specific survival and metastatic disease.
CaP clinical stage T1-T2, PSA ≤10 ng/ml, prostate volume ≤ 50g, Gleason score ≤3+3=6, Q maximum >13-15 ml/sec., and I-PSS score <10. METHODICAL. In ultrasound-guided transrectal technique the needles are inserted near the prostatic capsule. A 5mm section plan is performed; the computer allows identifying the contours of prostate, rectum, urethra, and the position of needles to be inserted. The total activity is defined, as well as the number and location of the sources to be included; isodoses are calculated, the correct position of seeds and spacers is printed. The strand seeds are prepared on the basis of this scheme, using the QuickLink® system, and placed into the prostate tissue. RESULTS. The QuickLink® system allows reducing the operative time (110 min, range 95-125). The pelvic CT assessing the post-planning has shown a more regular distribution of seeds. The cut-off of D90≥140 Gy was reached in all patients, with doses at urethra and rectum within the prescribed limits. CONCLUSIONS. The brachytherapy real-time with strand seeds QuickLink® combines the flexibility of planning intraoperative real-time with a faster process, and less tendency for the relocation of the seeds.
We think that our data confirms the feasibility and safety of salvage BT as a possible alternative option to external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for the treatment of locally recurrent PCa in selected patients when performed by experienced centers. However, larger series of patients with longer follow-ups are needed to define the oncologic role of this procedure.
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