1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(85)80061-1
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Problems associated with iridium-192 wire implants

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“…Problems in removing wires have been reported by Arnott et al. , 12 but strict implementation of procedures, including monitoring the patient for residual activity and the reduced use of iridium wire, results in an extremely low likelihood of sources from temporary implants being retained in a patient. Although far fewer permanent implant brachytherapy procedures are completed than nuclear medicine therapeutic procedures, the permanent retention of the seed sources combined with the long physical half‐life and the clinical circumstances of treatment produces a similar level of likelihood of pathologist or mortuary staff encountering patients who have been treated with them.…”
Section: Medical Use Of Radioactive Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problems in removing wires have been reported by Arnott et al. , 12 but strict implementation of procedures, including monitoring the patient for residual activity and the reduced use of iridium wire, results in an extremely low likelihood of sources from temporary implants being retained in a patient. Although far fewer permanent implant brachytherapy procedures are completed than nuclear medicine therapeutic procedures, the permanent retention of the seed sources combined with the long physical half‐life and the clinical circumstances of treatment produces a similar level of likelihood of pathologist or mortuary staff encountering patients who have been treated with them.…”
Section: Medical Use Of Radioactive Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%