This invention is in the field of plastic surgery and in particular surgery to implant a breast enlarger with the ability to make further enlargements without major surgery.
Women may wish to have a breast enlargement for a number of reasons for example, the natural breasts are small or there is fashion in women's clothes that encourages large breasts. Women who have had surgery for removal or partially removal breasts may opt to replace the missing part to be implanted with an artificial breast. Another case of requiring this kind of surgery is where a woman has sagging breasts as a result of old age or weight loss and the woman wishes to restore her former appearance.
One of the difficulties women experience when having a breast enlargement is the psychological adjustment to a significant increase in size. Surveys in the United States of America and Denmark show that women who have had breast implants are more likely to have problems of depression. It would help women to overcome this reaction to the implant if they could have the enlargement done in stages. In such a case it would be very desirable to be able to avoid surgery for the later enlargements.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,875,233 issued to Turner shows a method of post operative breast size changing. However this patent claims a filling valve that remains external to the patient which is highly undesirable. The present invention addresses this difficulty.
The company Mentor Medical Systems markets a breast expander with filling ports that remain outside the body. This solution is undesirable from the physiological and aesthetic viewpoints. The present invention takes care of this problem.
Another problem with prior art implantations is that the weight of implants causes healing problems after surgery and increases the sag effect on the breast which is the opposite of the desired result of the implant, namely to raise the breast and give it a fuller appearance. Some implants use silicon as a filler and some use a saline solution. Prior art does reveal a gas filling but not a combination of gas and solid to provide the desired weight and texture of the implanted breast.
A disadvantage of saline and gas fillings is their propensity to leak from the prosthesis into the woman's body. The present invention addresses this problem.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present embodiments of the invention and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the invention as it is claimed. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles and operations of the invention but not to limit the invention to these descriptions only.
The object of this invention is to implant an artificial breast or part of a breast in order to replace a removed breast or to enlarge or change the shape of an existing breast.
Another object of this invention is for the implanted breast to be lighter in weight than the natural weight of breasts.
Another object of this invention is for the texture and consistency of the implant to be close to the texture and consistency of a natural breast.
Another object of this invention is for a portion of the filling of the prosthesis to be silicon and a portion air filled spherically shaped silicon pieces. The latter air filled pieces would be approximately one third, by volume, silicon and two thirds, by volume, air or other suitable gas. An alternative to filling the spherically shaped silicon pieces is to fill the silicon pieces with a light and flexible substance for example a sponge-like substance.
Another object of this invention is for there to be in the implantation at least one empty pocket with a connecting tube to fill from outside the breast. Such a pocket would be made and attached to the structure of the prosthesis in such a way that the pocket expands primarily on the pocket's upper side when filled with a substance like silicon.
Where for example two pockets are used, there could be one pocket positioned on the lower left side of the breast and the other on the lower right side of the breast. The lower surface of the pocket could be attached to the lower portion of the shell of the implant so that the upper portion of the pocket would be free to expand. This arrangement would make the prosthesis expand in an upward direction when the pocket is filled with silicon and hence make the whole breast appear higher and fuller than previously.
Another object of this invention is to enable further enlargement of the breast after the initial implantation surgery where the further enlargement does not require regular surgery. The further enlargement may require minor surgery just to access the lead tubes that lead to the fillable pocket.
Another object of this invention is for there to be an option for the further enlargement to be done more than once.
Another object of this invention is for the substance of the implant or at least its outer layer to contain an additive that is visible by electromagnetic photography like x-ray and computed tomography photography. This will enable the examiner of such photographs to differentiate clearly between areas of the natural breast and the boundaries of the prosthesis.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain by way of example only, the principles of the invention:
As will be appreciated the present invention is capable of other and different embodiments than those discussed above and described in more detail below, and its several details are capable of modifications in various aspects, all without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description of the embodiments set forth below are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
The silicon filler 110 fills the space until the core section 112 as shown in the magnified diagram 103. The core is surrounded by a harder type of silicon layer 114. Inside the core 112 are balls 116 filled with air, other suitable gas or a light and flexible substance like for example, a sponge-like substance. The external wall 118 of each ball is made of silicon that is impervious to gas. The space 120 between the balls is air or other suitable gas.
On the lower side of the implant are four expandable pockets divided into two pairs of pockets 122. Each pocket has a smaller pocket within the larger pocket. This is shown in greater detail in
Two pairs of pockets are on the lower outside portion of the implant. That is to say the sectional view of
a shows an outer pocket 132 whose size could be around 50 milliliters and an inner pocket 134 whose size could be around 20 milliliters.
There is a valve 133 that allows a substance like silicon to be pumped in to the inner pocket 134. The valve 133 can be sealed after the silicon has been inserted. Optionally air or other gas could be used to fill the pockets. The less flexible silicon layers 104 and 106 hold the shape of the outer rim of the insert
b shows the inner pocket 134 filled and the valve 133 sealed. The result of filling the pocket 134 is the movement of the silicon filler
c shows the outer pocket 132 filled and the outer valve 138 sealed. The effect of filling the outer pocket 132 with a filling is to push the breast further in the upward direction and inward towards the other breast.
a shows a total of eight expansion pockets. Each of the four expansion pockets shown has an inner and outer pocket as described in
The implant operation has the effect of making the breasts 140 and 141 appear enlarged. When the patient wishes to further expand her breasts this would normally be done in the following order. The inner pocket
At this stage all four inner pockets have been filled. Then the four outer pockets
a shows the shape of the woman's breasts before the post operational expansions whereas
b shows the effect of all eight expansion pockets being filled, namely the breasts bulge 148 at their upper and inner portion.
The depiction marked “before” is the situation after the implant 100 where the expansion pockets 144 and 146 are in their contracted form. The pocket 144 is placed on the lower side of the breast 140 nearer to the woman's body and the other pocket 146 is placed further from the woman's body, both being on the farther portion of the breast 140 from the other breast. The effect of expanding the pockets and 146 from these lower outer positions cause the breast to expand in an upper and inner direction giving the full appearance 148 as seen in the depiction marked “after”.
The present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described above, but to encompass any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.