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Testing 3D Ultrasound with Image-Guided Robotics for Prostate Brachytherapy Nathaniel Hayward Department of Medical Biophysics The University of Western Ontario Supervisor: Aaron Fenster

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Testing 3D Ultrasound with Image-Guided Robotics for Prostate Brachytherapy. Nathaniel Hayward Department of Medical Biophysics The University of Western Ontario. Supervisor: Aaron Fenster. Prostate Cancer. The most commmon non-skin cancer among Canadian men - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Testing 3D Ultrasound with Image-Guided Robotics for

Prostate Brachytherapy

Nathaniel HaywardDepartment of Medical BiophysicsThe University of Western Ontario

Supervisor: Aaron Fenster

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Prostate Cancer• The most commmon non-skin cancer among Canadian men

• 25, 500 men will be diagnosed this year• 4, 400 of these cases will be fatal

•Treatments of Prostate Cancer• Irradiation of Prostate Externally:

• Troubled Urination, Irritation

• Complete Prostatectomy:• Incontinence, Impotence, Altered Bowel Habits

• Prostate Brachytherapy:• Troubled Urination (Short-Term),Impotence

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Bladder

Needle Pre-Loaded with Iodine25 Seeds

Standard Brachytherapy Procedures

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Prostate Brachytherapy

• Used to treat early localised prostate cancer tumours•Utilises implantation of radioactive seeds

• Seeds deliver a local high-dose radiation that decreases •Less damaging than other irradiation techniques as the

seeds are implanted directly into the prostate

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Standard Brachytherapy Procedures

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3-D Ultrasound Method

• Sound Waves sent and received at different angles•Returning echoes are processed by a computer which reconstructs a 3-D image•Works much like a CT scan that utilises multiple x-rays (true image)

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Standard Brachytherapy Procedures

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Image Quality vs. Real-Time

• There is a trade-off between quality and how fast the image is processed.• Why is this important?

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• Needles are guided parallel to TRUS transducer• 5mm increments limit lateral positioning

•Prostate changes position during procedure• Need constant adjustment, Labour intensive for physician

•Enlarge Prostates – sections occluded by patients pubic arch• Parallel insertion completely miss these areas and lead to

insufficient dose coverage

The Problem

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Prostate Phantom Testing

• Allows for testing of brachytherapy procedures

•Prostate mold is cast from a stereo-lithograph of a real patient

•Mold injected with molten agar and left to cool (Clear)

•Background agar is created to fill the rest of the box (Opaque)

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Needle Needle

•Image-guided robotics receiving real-time updates• Removes problem of pubic arch interference

•Previous Attempts have distinct advantages• Respective procedures are still invasive

•Current project utilises physician• Robot loads, and positions needle

The Solution

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Robot Accuracy

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Needle Accuracy vs. Resolution

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Robot Accuracy

• Needle accuracy of actual target vs. “true” measurement and measurement using 3D-guided Robotics

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Future Work

• Testing on human subjects• Give a better feel for different sized prostates and

accuracies

• Reduce the size of the robot• Portability, Improve physician accuracy

• Improve design to work with larger angles• Increases success of brachytherapy especially in patients

with enlarged prostates

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Acknowledgements

• Jeffrey Bax•David Smith•Laura Bartha•Jacques Montreuil•Shi Sherebrin•Lori Gardi•Chandima Edirisinghe

• Aaron Fenster - Supervisor•Adam Krasinski- Supervisor

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References

• Bax J, Fenster A, Montreuil J, Gardi L, Smith D. Apparatus And Method For Guiding Insertion of a Medical Tool. US Patent Application

No: 11/427,121: Filed June 28, 2007 (Pending). • Fenster A, Downey DB, Cardinal HN. Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging. Physics in Medicine & Biology. 2001 ;46R67-R99.

•D.W. Rickey, P.A. Picot, D.A. Christopher, and A. Fenster, “A Wall-less Vessel Phantom for Doppler Ultrasound Studies,” Ultrasound in Med. & Biol 21(9), pp.1163-1176, 1995.