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Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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2/2021
vol. 13
 
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Original paper

Prevention of uterine perforation during intracavitary brachytherapy of cervical cancer

Mehmet Bayrak
1
,
Candan D. Abakay
2

1.
Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Uludag University Hospital, Bursa, Turkey
2.
Department of Radiation Oncology, Uludag University Hospital, Bursa, Turkey
J Contemp Brachytherapy 2021; 13, 2: 167–171
Online publish date: 2021/04/14
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Introduction
Intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) is a part of standard treatment for loco-regionally advanced cervical cancers. ICBT requires a tandem applicator insertion through cervical canal into uterine cavity. Accurate placement through cervical canal, which is distorted by cancer, is crucial to successful treatment. The objective of this study was to investigate actual complication rate of a Smit sleeve insertion performed by experienced gynecologists in a tertiary referral center.

Material and methods
Clinical data of 328 patients with cervical cancer treated using ICBT, between January 2013 and August 2019, were retrospectively evaluated. Predisposing factors that could have increased the risk of uterine perforation were recorded. Pre-operative ultrasound was carried out for visualization of uterine curvature and selection of an appropriate Smith sleeve length. All applications were performed by a gynecologic oncology fellow or an expert gynecologist.

Results
317 patients were suitable for analysis. Only one (0.3%) applicator placement resulted in uterine perforation. In two patients, Smit sleeve dislocated after first brachytherapy and reinserted. Adequate applicator placement was achieved, and treatment was completed as planned in 316 cases.

Conclusions
A cervical sleeve technic, which reduced the need for multiple insertions and placement of this instrument by an expert gynecologist minimize the risk of complication relative to historical controls.

keywords:

uterine perforation, cervical cancer, brachytherapy, Smit sleeve

 
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