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TitleFirst year Experience with Ruthenium Brachytherapy in ocular melanoma @ UZLeuven.
PurposeTo evaluate the procedure and technique for ruthenium brachytherapy in ocular melanoma patients after the introduction in a tertiary care centre in February 2018.
MethodsRetrospective analysis of our database and review of the detailed literature on ruthenium brachytherapy in ocular melanoma. Our department has tree ruthenium plaques (CCA, CCB and COB) that can be applied for different tumour sizes.
ResultsBetween February and September 2018, 20 patients were treated with ruthenium brachytherapy: 4 conjunctival melanomas, 1 iris melanoma and 15 uveal melanomas. Application time differs from 6.8 to 226.1 hours, for a top dose of 100 Gy. In one patient a temporary vitreous haemorrhage occurred after the application (juxtapapillary tumour). In 2 patients a diplopia was found up to 1 month after the application. Taking into account the limited follow-up, no recurrences occurred.
ConclusionRuthenium brachytherapy is a good and safe procedure for the treatment of ocular melanoma.
Conflict of interestNo
Authors 1
Last nameMISSOTTEN
InitialsGS
DepartmentDept Ophthalmology, Catholic University Hospitals Leuven
CityLeuven
Authors 2
Last nameVan Ginderdeuren
InitialsR
DepartmentDept Ophthalmology and Anatomopathology, Catholic University Hospitals Leuven
CityLeuven
Authors 3
Last nameVan Limbergen
InitialsE
DepartmentDept Radiotherapy, Catholic University Hospitals Leuven
CityLeuven
Authors 4
Last nameVan Calster
InitialsJ
DepartmentDept Ophthalmology, Catholic University Hospitals Leuven
CityLeuven
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