The present patent document claims the benefit of the filing date of DE 10 2008 045 405.2, filed Sep. 2, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
It is necessary within different fields of technology or everyday applications to attach markers or symbols to the surfaces of devices. For examination purposes, markers or symbols may be attached to body surface areas of patients. Within the field of mammography, compression plates may be used with a number of holes, through which a tissue sample can be taken from the examined breast (mamma) with the aid of a biopsy needle after being x-rayed. The biopsy needle is prodded through the holes in the compression plate into the tissue of the breast.
The position of the holes with respect to the tissue parts shown in a mammographic image recording can be assigned as accurately as possible during the examination and its evaluation. To clearly identify the 45 holes in a compression plate, for example, a coordinate system etched into a steel plate is usually used in the analogue mammography device. This is normally glued to the compression plate. It is difficult to clean the coordinate system and, even after cleaning, slight residues from a disinfectant used for cleaning purposes get caught in the etched symbols of the coordinate system.
Digital mammography prohibits the use of steel due to the special features which are present here and relate to image generation and image processing. Compression plates used in digital mammography do not have labels for the holes. The user has to determine the rows of holes in which he/she is to place the biopsy needle by counting, this nevertheless being laborious and associated with errors according to experience.
Similar problems exist in other fields of technology. The field of medicine also has the problem of attaching markers or symbols to body surface areas of patients.
The present embodiments may obviate one or more of the problems or drawbacks inherent in the related art.
In one embodiment, a transparent film for attaching markers (M) or symbols to medical devices or body surface areas of patients is provided. The transparent film includes a first surface that it is as flat and resistant to cleaning agents as possible; and a second surface facing the first surface, the second surface being imprinted with markers or with symbols and an adhesive layer. The markers or symbols may include particles made of phosphor. Markers may illustrate a coordinate system. The adhesive layer may be a biocompatible adhesive layer.
A conventional film made of polycarbonate may be used as the film material. The polycarbonate material may be a transparent (“crystal clear”) material. The markers (M) or symbols (S) are particularly easily visible in an x-ray image if they are printed from as thick a layer as possible of an as intensively absorbing material as possible, preferably in the screen printing method. Attempts have established an accentual color made of phosphor (green).
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Accordingly, markers, rulers or symbols may be attached to fluoroscopy facilities or other device surfaces in order subsequently to render the markers, rulers, or symbols visible in the x-ray image.
Body markers and rulers can also be attached to a body part to be examined. These are provided with a preferably “biocompatible” adhesive (in other words an adhesive such as that used in band-aids). This “single ruler” can be easily cleaned up after the examination. The ruler is visible in the x-ray image and assists with localizing examination objects.
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Various embodiments described herein can be used alone or in combination with one another. The forgoing detailed description has described only a few of the many possible implementations of the present invention. For this reason, this detailed description is intended by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation. It is only the following claims, including all equivalents that are intended to define the scope of this invention.
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10 2008 045 405.2 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |