Comprehensive review of the use of hydrogel spacers prior to radiation therapy for prostate cancer
Details
Publication Year 2023-03,Volume 131,Issue #3,Page 280-287
Journal Title
BJU International
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To provide a comprehensive narrative review of the published data on the impact of hydrogel spacers on rectal dosimetry and toxicity and to outline the practicalities of inserting hydrogel spacers. RESULTS: A growing body of evidence suggests that the administration of hydrogel spacers is safe and is associated with limited peri-operative morbidity. The impact on rectal dosimetry has been clearly established and use of hydrogel spacers is associated with reduced rectal morbidity. These results have been corroborated by several Phase II and III clinical trials and subsequent meta-analysis. There are several areas for future research, including the role of hydrogel spacers in prostate stereotactic beam radiotherapy and post-radiotherapy local recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Hydrogel spacers provide a low-morbidity method to potential reduce rectal toxicity after radiation therapy in men with prostate cancer. Data outlining sexual function and oncological outcomes are limited to date. Future studies, currently being conducted, may provide further clarification of the role of hydrogel spacers in prostate cancer management.
Publisher
Wiley
Keywords
Humans; Male; *Hydrogels; Prostate; *Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery; Radiometry; Radiotherapy Dosage; Rectum; hydrogel; hydrogel spacer; prostate cancer; radiotherapy; rectal toxicity
Department(s)
Radiation Oncology
PubMed ID
35689413
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