Anatomical changes in the male pelvis between the supine and upright positions—A feasibility study for prostate treatments in the upright position

Author:

Schreuder Andries (Niek)1ORCID,Hsi Wen‐Chien2,Greenhalgh John3,Kissick Michael1,Lis Michelle1,Underwood Tracy S. A.4,Freeman Harry1,Bauer Michael1,Towe Stephen1,Mackie Rockwell1

Affiliation:

1. Leo Cancer Care Middleton Wisconsin USA

2. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Department of Radiation Oncology Little Rock, Arkansas USA

3. Fonar Corporation Melville New York USA

4. Leo Cancer Care Horley Surrey USA

Abstract

AbstractTreating and imaging patients in the upright orientation is gaining acceptance in radiation oncology and radiology and has distinct advantages over the recumbent position. An IRB approved study to investigate the positions and orientations of the male pelvic organs between the supine and upright positions was conducted. The study comprised of scanning 15 male volunteers (aged 55–75 years) on a 0.6 T Fonar MRI scanner in the supine and upright positions with a full bladder and in the upright position with an empty bladder.The Pelvic study revealed that in the upright position the1. Position and shape of the prostate are not impacted significantly by bladder fill.2. Distance between the sacrum and the anterior bladder wall is significantly smaller.3. Anterior‐Posterior length and the bladder width is significantly larger.4. Seminal vesicles are pushed down by the bladder.5. Top of the penile bulb is further away from the apex of the prostate.These observed differences could positively impact upright prostate treatments by1. Reducing the risk of small bowel approximating the treatment volume.2. Prostate treatments can be done with a reduced focus on bladder fill.3. Radiation beams for treating intermediate risk prostrate can be made smaller or a larger portion of the seminal vesicles can be treated with the same beam size than typically used for supine treatments.4. Reducing the average dose to the penile bulb.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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