A three-dimensional printed customized bolus: adapting to the shape of the outer ear.

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2021-04-14

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Gomez, Gorka
Baeza, Montserrat
Mateos, Juan Carlos
Rivas, Jose Antonio
Simon, Florencio Javier Luis
Mesta-Ortega, Diego
Flores-Carrion, Maria de los Angeles
Rivin-del-Campo, Eleonor
Gomez-Cia, Tomas
Lopez-Guerra, Jose Luis

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Wydawnictwo Via Medica
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The skin-sparing effect of megavoltage-photon beams in radiotherapy (RT) reduces the target coverage of superficial tumours. Consequently, a bolus is widely used to enhance the target coverage for superficial targets. This study evaluates a three-dimensional (3D)-printed customized bolus for a very irregular surface, the outer ear. We fabricated a bolus using a computed tomography (CT) scanner and evaluated its efficacy. The head of an Alderson Rando phantom was scanned with a CT scanner. Two 3D boluses of 5- and 10-mm thickness were designed to fit on the surface of the ear. They were printed by the Stratasys Objet260 Connex3 using the malleable "rubber-like" photopolymer Agilus. CT simulations of the Rando phantom with and without the 3D and commercial high density boluses were performed to evaluate the dosimetric properties of the 3D bolus. The prescription dose to the outer ear was 50 Gy at 2 Gy/fraction. We observed that the target coverage was slightly better with the 3D bolus of 10mm compared with the commercial one (D98% 98.2% vs. 97.6%).The maximum dose was reduced by 6.6% with the 3D bolus and the minimum dose increased by 5.2% when comparing with the commercial bolus. In addition, the homogeneity index was better for the 3D bolus (0.041 vs. 0.073). We successfully fabricated a customized 3D bolus for a very irregular surface. The target coverage and dosimetric parameters were at least comparable with a commercial bolus. Thus, the use of malleable materials can be considered for the fabrication of customized boluses in cases with complex anatomy.

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Rubber
Neoplasms
Ear, External
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Prescriptions
Tomography

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Dosificación
Radioterapia
Oído externo
Tomografía
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Cabeza
Anatomía
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auricular skin, bolus, radiation therapy, three-dimensional printing

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Gomez G, Baeza M, Mateos JC, Rivas JA, Simon FJL, Ortega DM, et al. A three-dimensional printed customized bolus: adapting to the shape of the outer ear. Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2021 Apr 14;26(2):211-217.