Claims
- 1. A comfort device for use with a mammography unit cassette holder, comprising:
a compressible x-ray transparent material configured to define a cavity for containing said cassette holder, said material having a first opening adapted to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough and a second opening adapted to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough, wherein said material substantially conforms to patient-contact surfaces of said cassette holder.
- 2. The comfort device of claim 1 wherein said material comprises low Z elastic matrix material.
- 3. The comfort device of claim 1 wherein said material further comprises a chamber for entrapping a fluid.
- 4. The comfort device of claim 1 wherein said material further comprises non-porous material.
- 5. The comfort device of claim 3 wherein said chamber is between at least approximately 5 millimeters and approximately 20 millimeters thick when fluid is entrapped therein.
- 6. The comfort device of claim 1 further comprising a first fastener having a first free end; and a first attached end positioned on a first side of said compressible material.
- 7. The comfort device of claim 6 wherein said first free end engages with a second side of said material.
- 8. The comfort device of claim 7 wherein said first free end engages with said second side through the use of a hook and loop fastener.
- 9. The comfort device of claim 6 wherein said first free end is fixably attached to a second side of said material.
- 10. The comfort device of claim 9 wherein said first fastener comprises elastic.
- 11. The comfort device of claim 6 further comprising: a second fastener having a second free end and a second attached end positioned on a second side of said material, opposite to said first side, wherein said first free end is engagable with said second free end.
- 12. The comfort device of claim 11 wherein said first end engages with said second end by use of a hook and loop fastener.
- 13. The comfort device of claim 1, which is secured to a support member of said mammography unit, said comfort device further comprising:
a bottom; wherein said compressible material comprises:
a tube-side surface; an outer surface; a first side surface which comprises said first opening; a second side surface which comprises said second opening; and wherein said bottom substantially conforms to the underside of said support member.
- 14. The comfort device of claim 13 wherein said first side surface comprises a first gusset; wherein said second side surface comprises a second gusset, and wherein said outer surface comprises a third gusset.
- 15. The comfort device of claim 6 wherein said first fastener comprises a plurality of fasteners.
- 16. A comfort device for use with a mammography unit comprising:
a cassette holder comprising:
an imaging area, a first side surface substantially perpendicular to the imaging area having an first tunnel opening, a second side surface opposite the first side surface having a second tunnel opening, an outer surface substantially perpendicular to the imaging area, the first side surface, and the second side surface; and a compressible material which substantially conforms to said imaging area, said first side surface, said second side surface, and said outer surface comprising:
x-ray transparent material; a first side opening which substantially coincides with said first tunnel opening when said is assembled with said cassette holder, and a second side opening which substantially coincides with said second tunnel opening when said material is assembled with said cassette holder.
- 17. The comfort device of claim 16 wherein said compressible material further comprises a fastener.
- 18. The comfort device of claim 16 wherein said compressible material further comprises:
an inlet manifold operatively associated with said comfort device to delivering a fluid to said comfort device; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said comfort device to receive said fluid from said comfort device.
- 19. A cassette holder for use with a mammography unit comprising:
patient-contact surfaces; and a compressible x-ray transparent material integral to said patient-contact surfaces.
- 20. The cassette holder of claim 19 wherein said material comprises low Z elastic matrix material.
- 21. The cassette holder of claim 19 wherein said material further comprises a chamber for entrapping a gas.
- 22. The cassette holder of claim 19 wherein said material further comprises non-porous material.
- 23. The cassette holder of claim 21 wherein said material further comprises:
an inlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder to delivering a gas to said cassette holder; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder to receive said gas from said cassette holder.
- 24. The cassette holder of claim 21 wherein said chamber is between approximately 5 millimeters and approximately 20 millimeters when gas is entrapped.
- 25. A cassette holder for use with a mammography unit comprising:
an imaging area; wherein said imaging area comprises a first compressible material wherein said material is x-ray transparent.
- 26. The cassette holder of claim 25 wherein said first compressible material further comprises:
a chamber; an inlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder for delivering a fluid to said chamber; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder for receiving said fluid from said chamber.
- 27. The cassette holder of claim 26 further comprising a first side, a second side, and an outer side which comprise a second compressible material.
- 28. The cassette holder of claim 27wherein said first side comprises a first tunnel opening adapted to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough; and wherein said second side comprises a second tunnel opening to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough.
- 29. The cassette holder of claim 26 wherein said first compressible material is non-porous and wherein said second compressible material is non-porous.
- 30. A mammography unit comprising:
a cassette holder comprising an inflatable chamber; a source for supplying a fluid; an inlet manifold operatively associated with said source for receiving said fluid and supplying said fluid to said cassette holder; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder for receiving said fluid from said cassette holder.
- 31. The mammography unit of claim 30 wherein said fluid is a gas.
- 32. The mammography unit of claim 31 wherein said gas is pressurized.
- 33. The mammography unit of claim 30 further comprising:
a controller operatively connected to said inlet manifold, said outlet manifold, and a pressure measuring device for controlling fluid inlet pressure
- 34. The mammography unit of claim 33 wherein said controller is operated from an x-ray shielded position.
- 35. The mammography unit of claim 33 wherein said controller is operated from an x-ray unshielded position.
- 36. The mammography unit of claim 33 further comprising a vent operatively associated with said outlet manifold.
- 37. The mammography unit of claim 33 further comprising a vacuum source operatively associated with said outlet manifold.
- 38. A mammography unit comprising:
a comfort device comprising an inflatable chamber; a cassette holder; a gas source for supplying a gas; an inlet manifold operatively associated with said gas source for receiving said gas and supplying said gas to said cassette holder; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder for receiving said gas from said cassette holder.
- 39. The mammography unit of claim 38 wherein said gas is air.
- 40. The mammography unit of claim 38 wherein said gas is pressurized.
- 41. The mammography unit of claim 38 further comprising:
a controller operatively connected to said inlet manifold, said outlet manifold, and a pressure measuring device for controlling gas inlet pressure
- 42. The mammography unit of claim 41 wherein said controller is operated from an x-ray shielded position.
- 43. The mammography unit of claim 41 wherein said controller is operated from an x-ray unshielded position.
- 44. The mammography unit of claim 41 further comprising a vent operatively associated with said outlet manifold.
- 45. The mammography unit of claim 41 further comprising a vacuum source operatively associated with said outlet manifold.
- 46. A method for reducing patient discomfort during a mammogram comprising:
securing a cassette holder to a mammography unit wherein said cassette holder comprises:
patient-contact surfaces; an inflatable chamber; and a compressible x-ray transparent material integral to said patient-contact surfaces; positioning a patient's breast on a tube-side surface; and compressing said breast against said tube-side surface.
- 47. The method of claim 46 further comprising inflating said cassette holder with a fluid to reshape said breast.
- 48. The method of claim 47 further comprising releasing said fluid.
- 49. The method of claim 47 comprising inflating said tube-side surface.
- 50. The method of claim 46 wherein said compressible material is non-porous.
- 51. The method of claim 46 further comprising placing a disposable x-ray transparent sanitary shield over the patient-contact surfaces.
- 52. A method for reducing patient discomfort during a mammogram comprising:
securing a comfort device over a cassette holder to a mammography unit wherein said comfort device comprises:
a compressible x-ray transparent material configured to define a body for containing said cassette holder, said material having a first opening adapted to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough and a second opening adapted to permit a mammography unit cassette to pass therethrough, wherein said material substantially conforms to patient-contact surfaces of said cassette holder; and positioning a patient such that the comfort device is disposed between said patient and said patient-contact surfaces; administering a mammogram.
- 53. A method for shaping a patient's breast during a mammogram without repositioning comprising:
securing a cassette holder to a mammography unit wherein said cassette holder comprises:
an inflatable chamber; an inlet manifold operatively associated with said source for receiving a fluid and supplying said fluid to said cassette holder; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said cassette holder for receiving said fluid from said cassette holder. introducing said fluid into said inflatable chamber; positioning said breast on said inflatable chamber; compressing said breast forming a first shape; and imaging said first shape of said breast;
- 54. The method of claim 53 further comprising:
releasing a portion of said fluid to result in said breast forming a second shape; and imaging said second shape of said breast.
- 55. The method of claim 53 further comprising:
introducing additional fluid to result in said breast forming a second shape; and imaging said second shape.
- 56. The method of claim 54 further comprising:
introducing additional fluid to result in said breast forming a third shape; and imaging said third shape.
- 57. A method for shaping a patient's breast during a mammogram without repositioning comprising:
securing a comfort device to a cassette holder wherein said comfort device comprises:
an inflatable chamber; an inlet manifold operatively associated with said gas source for receiving said gas and supplying said gas to said comfort device; and an outlet manifold operatively associated with said comfort device for receiving said gas from said comfort device. introducing a gas into said inflatable chamber; positioning said breast on said inflatable chamber; compressing said breast forming a first shape; imaging said first shape of said breast;
- 58. The method of claim 57 further comprising:
releasing a portion of said gas to result in said breast forming a second shape; and imaging said second shape of said breast.
- 59. The method of claim 57 further comprising:
introducing additional gas to result in said breast forming a second shape; and imaging said second shape.
- 60. The method of claim 58 further comprising:
introducing additional gas to result in said breast forming a third shape; and imaging said third shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/331,993, filed on Nov. 23, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60331993 |
Nov 2001 |
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