← Return to Failed Barrigel injection and insertion of only 3 of 4 carbon markers

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Not all rectal spacers require existing, natural fat to work, but most commonly used hydrogel spacers (like SpaceOAR) are injected into the perirectal fat layer to create space. The spacer acts as a temporary, synthetic barrier that separates the rectum from the prostate to reduce radiation exposure.

There are three spacers, One of the other two may work

SpaceOAR, or BioProtect

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Well, according to my RO and my "AI" (lol), SpaceOAR, Barrigel, and BioProtect all need to be injected into the perirectal fat (which, for some inexplicable reason I am missing). This is depressing news.

Also, if they can perform accurate photon therapy with 3 carbon markers, why do theyt inject 4? My RO at Mayo says it doesn't matter?