Applicator placement
Usually a patient is positioned on a bed or treatment chair. The doctor may use a special pillow to help the patient to maintain a stable position. Then the doctor will precisely position the treatment applicator on the area of skin to be treated.
The role of the skin applicator is to hold the source of radiation in the correct place over the skin during the ‘radiation delivery’ stage and to reduce the radiation to other nearby areas.
There are many different types of applicator available, and the exact type will depend on which type of brachytherapy is applied and on the size and shape of the lesion.
The applicators are designed to provide a close and reproducible fit to the surface of the skin.
In some cases a custom-made applicator will be used from a plaster mould of the skin.
Picture left: Electronic brachytherapy skin applicator positioned on a ear lesion.Picture right: Valencia applicator, which is used with isotope based brachytherapy, positioned on a hand.