In this single-institution retrospective study, configuration analysis was performed to determine the optimal location and volume of hyaluronic acid gel spacer injection into the rectovaginal or vesicovaginal septum for effective dose reduction (DR) to the organs at risk (OARs), the rectum and bladder. 70 and 50 intracavitary brachytherapy treatment plans used only vaginal cylinders with gel spacers for the rectal and bladder sides, respectively, whereas 28 did not use spacers. Correlation analysis was performed between the geometrical parameters and injection position of the gel spacers and the 2-cm A higher DR was predicted for hyaluronic acid gel spacer injection within ±5 mm and ±2.5 mm in the lateral-medial direction from the midpoint on the rectal and bladder sides, and ±10 mm in the cranial-caudal direction from the midpoint on the rectal side. There were correlations between 2-cm A gel spacer volume of ∼10 cm