“…Furthermore, the insertion of the needles must be performed very carefully due to the small dimension and the critical position of the target. Finally, as already reported and confirmed by our present experience, the use of stranded seeds, which provides a more stable seed envelope and prevents their migration or displacement, seems to be much more useful in these cases due to the asymmetry and irregularity of the local recurrence (13, 19, 26). This aspect would also suggest the importance of skill in the use of stranded seeds in order to achieve better results with lower morbidity.…”