Fiducial placement for stereotactic radiation by using EUS: feasibility when using a marker compatible with a standard 22-gauge needle

Gastrointest Endosc. 2010 Mar;71(3):630-3. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2009.11.023.

Abstract

Background: Stereotactic radiation by using fiducial markers permits higher doses of radiation while reducing the exposure of uninvolved, adjacent structures. EUS has been used to deploy fiducials, although a 19-gauge needle has traditionally been required.

Objective: To report a new technique and the feasibility of deploying a fiducial compatible with a 22-gauge needle under EUS guidance.

Design: Single-center, case series.

Setting: Tertiary care referral center.

Patients: Thirteen patients with primary or metastatic cancer referred for stereotactic radiation.

Interventions: EUS-guided placement of a single fiducial marker that is compatible with a 22-gauge EUS-FNA needle.

Main outcome measurements: Technical success and complications.

Results: Thirteen patients referred for EUS-guided placement of a fiducial marker were identified in the endoscopic database. Targeted lesions measured 27 +/- 13 mm (range 8-50) x 21 +/- 10 mm (range 6-42). All fiducials were successfully deployed, 9 using a transgastric and 4 using a transduodenal approach. There were no EUS-associated complications. Two patients did not proceed to radiation therapy as a result of interval peritoneal metastasis. However, all fiducials were visible on the roentogram. Eleven of 13 patients (85%) required placement of 1 fiducial, whereas 2 patients (15%) required 2 fiducials.

Limitations: Uncontrolled feasibility study with limited sample size and follow-up.

Conclusion: EUS-guided placement of a fiducial using a 22-gauge needle is technically feasible and may permit greater access compared with the 19-gauge needle technique.

MeSH terms

  • Endosonography / instrumentation
  • Endosonography / methods*
  • Equipment Design
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Gastrointestinal Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Humans
  • Needles
  • Peritoneal Neoplasms / secondary
  • Radiotherapy Dosage
  • Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted