Novel image‐guided marker aimed at organ‐preserving therapies for prostate cancer

Author:

Okihara Koji12ORCID,Ueda Takashi2ORCID,Fujihara Atsuko2ORCID,Shiraishi Takumi2ORCID,Iwasaki Hiroshi1,Nomoto Takeshi1,Masui Koji3,Ito‐Ihara Toshiko4,Hara Eri5,Nakai Ryusuke6,Shiina Tsuyoshi7,Ukimura Osamu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Maizuru Kyosai Hospital Maizuru Japan

2. Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto Japan

4. The Clinical and Translational Research Center University Hospital, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto Japan

5. Institute for Advancement of Clinical and Translational Science Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

6. Institute for the Future of Human Society Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

7. Graduate School of Science and Engineering Shibaura Institute of Technology Tokyo Japan

Abstract

ObjectiveWe developed fiducial imaging‐guidance markers for the prostate with less imaging artifacts than currently commercially available markers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the imaging artifacts and potential usefulness and safety of these novel fiducial imaging markers in preclinical experiments.MethodsWe selected specific metal materials and a shape that can minimize artifacts in line with a license we obtained for a metal with a gold‐platinum (Au‐Pt) alloy composition that maximized artifact‐free MRI images. Both phantom and canine prostate tests were conducted in order to evaluate the imaging artifacts for three imaging modalities, MRI, CT and ultrasound, and the risk of migration of the markers from the site of insertion to elsewhere, as well as crushing.ResultsThe newly developed Au‐Pt material had less imaging artifacts in the MRI, CT and ultrasound imaging modalities in comparison with current commercially available fiducial markers made from gold materials only. The Au‐Pt markers had sufficient strength and durability and were considered to be potentially clinically useful and safe markers.ConclusionThe developed Au‐Pt markers could be potential tools for accurate lesion‐targeted, organ‐preserving therapies such as lesion‐targeted focal therapy and active surveillance in addition to conventional radiation therapies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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