Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in breast-conserving surgery for cancer involves the administration of radiation to the surgical bed during the procedure. Until now, the available dimensions of the applicator balloons (30–40cc) required a distance >1 cm from the skin plane to avoid skin toxicity. The new 20cc balloon enables us to: expand the indications to areas of difficult skin coverage (eg, inner quadrants, upper quadrants, inframammary fold, etc); perform smaller lumpectomies as less surgical field is required for adaptation, which facilitates subsequent breast remodeling; and reduce treatment application times. As a result, more patients cannow benefit from IORT (Fig. 1)1–3.
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Vol. 101. Issue 5.
Pages 374-375 (May 2023)
Vol. 101. Issue 5.
Pages 374-375 (May 2023)
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Intraoperative radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery. 20cc balloon application
Radioterapia intraoperatoria tras cirugía conservadora de mama. Balón de aplicación de 20cc
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Daniel Aparicio
, Jorge Chóliz Ezquerro, Ernesto Hernando Almud, Carmen Casamayor Franco
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Servicio de Cirugía General y del Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain
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