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What is your approach to uterine perforation during the time of brachytherapy implant for cervical cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Radiation Oncology And Cyberknife Treatment Ctr

First off, I think uterine perforations occur a lot more frequently and easily than we previously accounted for. I learned how to perform brachytherapy using purely orthogonal X-rays, with dosing and dwell position times based on measured distances from the applicators, and all of the focus was plac...

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Radiation Oncology · University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

I agree with most of @Dr. First Last's comments. The most important point is that a tandem should never be loaded if any portion of it is in the peritoneal cavity. A loaded tandem in the peritoneal cavity will almost always lead to a bowel perforation, which is frequently fatal.

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