Data underlying the publication: Overcoming pubic arch interference in prostate brachytherapy using steerable needles

doi:10.4121/a0b20837-da03-4d1d-b8ac-25574896f6e9.v1
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doi: 10.4121/a0b20837-da03-4d1d-b8ac-25574896f6e9
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de Vries, Martijn (2023): Data underlying the publication: Overcoming pubic arch interference in prostate brachytherapy using steerable needles. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/a0b20837-da03-4d1d-b8ac-25574896f6e9.v1
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Dataset

Data includes DICOM files of prostates and the analysis of the data underlying the publication: Overcoming pubic arch interference in prostate brachytherapy using steerable needles.


Geometrical analyses were performed on datasets of 27 patients who had undergone a diagnostic MRI scan and of which the anatomy was segmented by an approved clinician. Objective of this research was to evaluate if the current clinical guidelines related to prostate volume and prostate accessibility are sufficient, and to define the requirement for needle steering for the avoidance of pubic arch interference.


The data was collected from the database of the Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Trust and the patient’s eligibility criteria for this study included clinical stage T1-T3b cancer, a Gleason score of ≥ 3+3, any serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and an original Vp of ≥ 60 cc based on the formula: Vp = π/6 × (height × width × length).


history
  • 2023-06-10 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
DICOM; Excel
funding
  • European regional development fund under EU Interreg 2 Seas, grant: 2S04- 022. (grant code 2S04-022) EU Interref 2 Seas
organizations
Medical Physics Department, Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Trust
Urology Department, Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Trust
Department of BioMechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology

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