Claims
- 1. A method stabilizing a breast during surgery, said method comprising:positioning the breast within a reference frame under conditions such that the breast may be repeatedly positioned within the frame for subsequent procedures; identifying an external surface of the breast; and tensioning the surface outwardly to maintain the tissue structure in a defined configuration, wherein tensioning is performed relative to the reference frame so that the breast can be repeatedly positioned within the brace for subsequent procedures.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein tensioning comprises:securing a plurality of stabilizing elements in the bracket positioned over the patient, engaging ends of the stabilizing elements into or onto the breast, and adjusting the positions of the stabilizing elements in the frame to evenly and repeatably tension the tissue structure.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the reference frame is graduated and tensioning of the breast surface relative to the graduations is noted so that the breast may be repeatably positioned in a subsequent procedure.
- 4. A method for stabilizing a breast during surgery, said method comprising:positioning the breast within a reference frame; attaching a plurality of stabilizing elements to an external surface of the breast, wherein the stabilizing elements are adjustably attached to the reference frame; and tensioning the stabilizing elements outwardly from the surface to maintain the breast in a defined configuration.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein the stabilizing elements are positioned relative to graduations on the frame so that the positions of the stabilizing elements may be repeated in a subsequent procedure.
- 6. A method as in claims 1 or 4, wherein positioning the breast comprises aligning the frame with at least one of the navel and the suprasternal notch.
- 7. A tissue stabilization bracket system comprising:a bracket that can be mounted over a patient, wherein the patient is immobilized relative to the bracket; means for repeatably positioning the bracket relative to at least one of the patient's navel and suprasternal notch; and a plurality of stabilizing elements adjustably mountable on the bracket and having engagement portions that can secure and tension a tissue surface of a tissue structure.
- 8. A tissue stabilization bracket system as in claim 7, wherein the bracket includes a plurality of or rod guides located in the superior, inferior, medial, and lateral planes.
- 9. A tissue stabilization bracket system as in claim 8, wherein the stabilizing elements comprise rods adjustably mounted in the rod guides.
- 10. A tissue stabilization bracket system as in claim 9, wherein the engagement portions comprise adhesive pads.
- 11. A tissue stabilization bracketed system as in claim 9, where at least one rod is arranged along an azimuthal line to engage in the nipple-areola complex from above.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of PCT/US00/25141 (Attorney Docket No. 019970-000110PC), filed on Sep. 13, 2000, which claimed the benefit of provisional application No. 60/153,767 (Attorney Docket No. 019970-000100), filed on Sep. 14, 1999, the full disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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