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Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein
is:
1. A spot compression and magnification device positionable on the surface
of an imaging platform means of a mammographic apparatus for aiding in the
spot compression of a breast of a female patient to provide x-ray images
of localized portions of the breast, said device comprising a base having
a polygonical cross sectional configuration including an upper platform
and an open bottom defined between upstanding peripheral planar skirts, an
aperture formed in said upper platform adjacent the plane of one of said
skirts, an upstanding pedestal extending from said platform superposed
about said aperture, said pedestal having an upstanding peripheral wall of
a substantially circular configuration and a flat top surface adapted for
receiving the lower portion of said breast, said pedestal being open at
the bottom so that an air gap is formed between said top surface and the
surface of said imaging platform means, said one skirt having means
defining an opening formed therein for providing flexibility to said
device to permit said pedestal to be depressed in the vicinity of said one
skirt, and said pedestal having a flat surface adjacent said plane of said
one skirt for abutting the chest of the patient when said breast is
disposed on said flat top.
2. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 1,
wherein said device comprises a transparent synthetic plastic material
having low x-ray absorptivity.
3. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 1,
wherein said pedestal has a substantially truncated conical configuration.
4. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 1,
wherein said base has a substantially rectangular cross sectional
configuration.
5. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 4,
wherein at least said one skirt diverges from said platform to the bottom
of said one skirt.
6. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 2,
wherein said pedestal has a substantially truncated conical configuration.
7. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 6,
wherein said base has a substantially rectangular cross sectional
configuration.
8. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 7,
wherein said opening extends downwardly from adjacent said platform to the
bottom of said one skirt.
9. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 7,
wherein said opening has a border wholly confined within said on skirt.
10. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 9,
wherein at least one skirt diverges from said platform to the bottom of
said on skirt.
11. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 1,
wherein said flat surface of said pedestal diverges from said flat top
toward said platform.
12. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 11,
wherein said pedestal has a substantially truncated conical configuration.
13. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 12,
wherein said base has a substantially rectangular cross sectional
configuration.
14. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 13,
wherein said device comprises a transparent synthetic plastic material
having low x-ray absorptivity.
15. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 13,
wherein at least said one skirt diverges from said platform to the bottom
of said one skirt.
16. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 15,
wherein said opening extends downwardly from adjacent said platform to the
bottom of said one skirt.
17. A spot compression and magnification device a recited in claim 15,
wherein said opening has a border wholly confined within said one skirt.
18. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 17,
wherein said base has a substantially pyramid configuration.
19. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 4,
wherein said one skirt is longer than the remaining skirts for form a
downwardly depending lip for abutting a corresponding patient facing
surface of said imaging platform means.
20. A spot compression and magnification device as recited in claim 19,
including wings extending outwardly from each end of said lip, each of
said wings including a tab extending toward the plane of the skirt spaced
from said one skirt, each tab being spaced from a respective skirt joining
said one skirt.
21. In the method of performing spot compression of a breast of a female
patient during a mammographic procedure using mammographic apparatus
including imaging platform means within which x-ray sensitive film is
carried for obtaining an x-ray of said breast, the improvement comprising:
providing a spot compression and magnification device having a base and an
upstanding pedestal including a flat top surface spaced from said base,
said pedestal having a smaller cross sectional configuration than said
base and said base having means for permitting depression of said pedestal
when a force is applied on said pedestal, positioning said base on said
image platform means, positioning the lower portion of said breast on said
top surface of said pedestal, and applying a compression force to the
upper portion of said breast to compress said breast against said
pedestal.
22. In the method as recited in claim 21, wherein the step of providing a
spot compression and magnification device includes selecting a spot
compression and magnification device having a base of a selected height
such that said flat top surface of said pedestal is spaced by a selected
distance from said image platform means to provide a selected
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to mammography and more particularly to a spot
compression and magnification device for aiding in compressing a small
area of the breast of a woman undergoing a mammographic examination to
displace glandular structure and enhance the quality of the image made by
the mammography x-ray apparatus.
The x-ray evaluation of the breast, known as mammography, can provide a
sensitive and satisfactory means for examining women when screening for
breast cancer, an abnormality which affects a significant percentage of
the female population. The predictability of the results of the procedure,
which is predicated upon an interpretation of the x-ray image produced,
and thus the quality of the image, may in certain cases be indefinite and
thus inconclusive. For example, many of the abnormal or suspicious soft
tissue densities demonstrated are neither clearly benign nor malignant.
Cancers, benign tumors, cysts, and asymmetrical areas of glandular tissue
can all have similar appearances. Consequently, breast biopsies subsequent
to mammographic examination using conventional compression of the breast
disclose a relatively low positive yield for cancer, ranging from ten
percent to thirty percent. Thus, it has been demonstrated that equivocal
mammographic abnormalities require supplemental diagnostic procedures to
avoid unnecessary breast biopsy.
One of the most useful additional procedures is a spot compression view
which is performed with a small compression paddle to compress only a
small area of the breast to increase the accuracy of the image and
confidence of the interpretation, the small compression paddle being
substituted for a larger conventional paddle. A spot compression view
spreads apart glandular structures which can simulate a mass or hide the
margins of a true mass. Such views can better define a mass seen on a
routine view, and also distinguish abnormalities from those caused by
superimposition of normal breast tissue. In the majority of cases a spot
compression view shows the suspicious soft tissue density to be benign
thereby eliminating unnecessary additional mammographic examination
necessitating an additional dose of x-rays, and/or breast biopsy.
Conventional mammographic views utilize a large flat compression paddle
which is pushed against the upper portion of the breast to compress the
breast between the paddle and the imaging platform of the mammography
apparatus. The smaller compression paddle is conventionally used to
compress a small area over a potential abnormality in the breast when spot
compression views are performed. All of the known compression paddles in
the prior art are mechanically attached for use to the adjustable vertical
column of the mammographic unit above the breast. When a suspicious area
is located on an x-ray, the standard paddle is removed and replaced by the
smaller spot compression paddle, which as aforesaid provides a localized
compression and a higher quality view by moving normal glandular structure
or tissue from dispositions which may be superimposed relative to the area
of the breast which requires closer examination.
Many of the older mammographic units in operation do not have the
capability of readily accepting spot compression paddles which, it is
believed, are available only for the newer mammographic units. Because of
the enormous capital expense required for acquiring such units, many
hospitals and other diagnostic facilities having the older mammographic
units have not made, and may be unable to make, such expenditures as are
necessary. Additionally, even with those newer units that have spot
compression paddles, because of the normal shape of a breast, i.e., the
upper portion of the breast has a greater slope than the lower portion
which is substantially horizontal, compression of the breast at the upper
portion against the imaging platform may not provide as much clarity to
the image as would appear to be the case were the breast to undergo
additional spot compression from the lower portion. At least one
manufacturer provides a rigid stool-like member for increasing the
magnification of the image, but not for spot compression of the breast,
the member being attachable to the image platform and having a large top
portion on which the breast rests while the image is being made.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Consequently, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a
spot compression and magnification device for use with mammographic
apparatus for aiding in localized compression of the breast of a woman
patient to obtain x-ray images of a quality providing procedural results
of reliable predictability.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a spot compression
and magnification device positionable on the imaging platform of a
mammographic unit and adapted to support a breast of a woman which is
compressed between the device and a conventional compression paddle.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a spot
compression and magnification device interposed between the breast of a
female patient and the imaging platform of a mammographic unit, the device
having a base positionable on the imaging platform and an upstanding
pedestal on which the breast is positioned, the geometric configuration of
the pedestal providing a high degree of focal breast compression, the
device being depressible to produce relatively greater thinning of the
breast at the nipple and subareolar area and to conform to breasts of
various shapes and sizes as the breast is compressed between the device
and a conventional paddle pressing on the upper surface of the breast.
It is a yet still further object of the present invention to provide a spot
compression device interposed between the breast of a female patient and
the imaging platform of a mammographic unit, the device having a base
positionable on either the imaging platform or directly upon the cassette
within which x-ray sensitive film is carried, and an upstanding pedestal
upon which the breast is positioned, the device having low radiation
absorptivity and providing an air gap between the breast and the imaging
platform for improving radiographic contrast resolution and increased
magnification.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a device as accessory for
mammographic units for aiding in the spot compression of a female
patient's breast to obtain a high degree of focal breast compression and
variable degrees of magnification and thus to provide high quality x-ray
images or views of a mass in the patient for greater diagnostic
predictability. The device is free standing in that it is positionable
upon the imaging platform of a conventional mammographic unit, or directly
upon the cassette within which x-ray sensitive film is carried requiring
no mechanical attachment thereto, and comprises a base having an open
bottom and an upstanding pedestal opening into the base and having a
peripheral wall extending from the upper surface of the base. The base has
means, preferably in the form of excluded material, to increase the
flexibility of the device for permitting increased depression of the
portion of the pedestal facing the patient so as to produce relatively
greater thinning of the breast at the nipple and subareolar area as
opposed to posterior aspects of the breast. The breast is positioned on
the pedestal and is compressed between the device and a conventional
mammographic paddle acting on the upper portion of the breast.
In the preferred form of the invention the base has a substantially
rectangular cross sectional configuration and the pedestal has a
substantially truncated conical form, the excluded material in the
preferred embodiment being an opening formed in the upstanding wall of the
base facing the patient. The air gap provided by the device between the
imaging platform and the upper surface of the pedestal provides improved
radiographic contrast resolution and magnification to the image. The
device may have the base formed of different heights to provide devices of
different magnifications. The device is formed from a transparent plastic
material of sufficient rigidity to support a large breast without
buckling, yet permitting the pedestal to depress by virtue of the excluded
material, at least at the portion adjacent the patient, the material also
having low radiation absorption characteristics.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other
objects will become apparent from the following description taken in
connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a conventional mammographic
unit with a spot compression device constructed in accordance with the
principles of the present invention positioned on the imaging platform
thereof;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the spot compression device of
FIG. 1 during use;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the device illustrated in FIG. 2
as viewed from the opposite end;
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3, but illustrating another embodiment of
the device with a greater degree of magnification;
FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4, and illustrating another embodiment of
the device having a still greater degree of magnification; and
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the device illustrated in FIG. 5.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates a portion of a
conventional relatively new type of mammographic unit 10, the unit
comprising a frame 12 supporting a vertically adjustable column 14. The
column 14 supports an overhanging head 16 which carries an x-ray source
(not illustrated). Disposed below the head 16 is a vertically adjustable
image platform 18, the platform generally having a cover member 19
disposed thereon and within which x-ray sensitive film is carried in, for
example, a film cassette (not illustrated). Conventionally, the breast of
a patient is placed on the cover member overlaying the film. Disposed
about the column 14 is a housing 20 to which the arm 22 of a standard
compression paddle 24 is attached. The arm may be vertically adjusted to
lower the paddle 24 onto the upper portion of the breast to compress it
against the cover member 19, the adjustment in at least some units being
effected by pneumatic means. A small paddle with its own arm may be
substituted for the standard paddle when conventional spot compression
x-ray images or views are to be made of a suspicious area within the
breast, the smaller paddle acting to concentrate or localize the
compression force on a smaller area of the breast for a higher quality
view as heretofore described. As aforesaid in many of the older
mammographic units in current use spot compression paddles are not
provided, nor are they readily available, and the units do not appear to
have the capability of receiving such spot compression paddles.
Accordingly, in these older units a spot compression view can not be
obtained and the results of the procedure may be equivocal.
In accordance with the present invention, a spot compression device 26
constructed in accordance with one form of the invention, is disposed on
the cover 19 of the platform 18 over the window, and the compression
paddle 24, either a standard or a spot compression paddle in those units
having same, is lowered onto the breast 28 to compress the breast between
the device 26 and the paddle 24 to obtain a high degree of focal breast
compression. Thus, the device 26 of the present invention, and the
subsequent embodiments hereinafter described, may be utilized with either
the newer or older mammographic units, and in the latter case may provide
spot compression capabilities not currently available for such units. As
aforesaid, spot compression views are particularly significant for many
patients.
As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the device 26 comprises a base 28 having a
substantially rectangular configuration including a front skirt 30 and a
rear skirt 32 spaced apart by a pair of spaced apart end skirts 34, 36.
The base, which is open at the bottom, includes an upper surface 38 having
an aperture (not illustrated) formed therein, and a pedestal 40 is
disposed on the upper surface overlying the aperture. The pedestal 40 is
open at the bottom so as to open onto the interior of the base.
Additionally, the pedestal 40 has a substantially truncated conical
configuration with an upstanding peripheral wall 42. The peripheral wall
42 includes a flat rear portion 44 with the remaining portion being
substantially circular, a substantially flat upper surface 46 being
disposed on the top of the wall 42 and conforming to the peripheral
configuration thereof. Thus, when the device 26 is disposed on the cover
member 19 of the platform 18, the upper surface 46 of the pedestal 40 has
a clear path to the cover member, thereby providing an air gap between the
surface 46 and the cover member. Alternatively, the device may be disposed
directly on the x-ray film cassette. The disposition of the pedestal is
such that the bottom of the flat wall portion 44 may be very slightly
offset from the rear skirt 32 of the base, or may be substantially aligned
with the upper edge of the rear skirt 32, and although this disposition
may vary slightly according to manufacturing methods and tolerances, it is
important that the flat rear wall portion be disposed closely to the plane
of the skirt 32 so as to abut the chest of a patient beneath the breast.
Moreover, the rear flat wall portion 44 of the pedestal has a slight
slope, in the order of approximately two degrees, flaring outwardly
further at the bottom than at the upper surface 46. The remainder of the
wall 44 has a downward slope in the order of approximately seven degrees
so that the cross sectional configuration of the pedestal is larger at the
junction with the surface 38 of the base than at the upper surface 46 so
as to provide a localized compression of the breast when the breast is
compressed between the upper surface 46 and the paddle 24.
Formed in the rear skirt 32 is an area of excluded material, preferably in
the form of an opening 48 spaced inwardly from the end skirts 34, 36. The
opening 48 at the upper border thereof, in a small compression device such
as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, is spaced slightly beneath the upper
surface 38 of the base and extends to the lower edges of the remaining
portion of the skirt 32. This opening 48 provides the device with the
flexibility to permit depression of the back portion of the pedestal and a
greater degree of compression of the posterior aspect of the breast
thereby producing a relative increase in thinning of the breast at the
nipple and subareolar area.
The compression device 26 preferably is formed from a synthetic plastic
material, and it has been found that a transparent copolyester such as
polyethylene Terephthalate-Glycol-modified such as that sold under the
trademark KODAR by Eastman Chemical Company of Kingsport, Tenn. has
provided satisfactory results. Another material under consideration is
polycarbonate such as that sold under the trademark LEXAN sold by General
Electric Company. These materials not only have a relatively high tensile
strength, but have low x-ray radiation absorption characteristics. A small
spot compression device 26, such as that illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, may
be molded from the aforesaid material in two portions, the base forming
one portion and the pedestal the other portion, with the two portions
subsequently bonded together by a conventional adhesive. Representative
dimensions of a device 26 constructed in accordance with the present
invention provides a base 28 having the length of the front and rear
skirts 30, 32 in the order of approximately 41/2 inches, the end skirts
34, 36 in the order of approximately 31/2 inches, the height of the skirts
in the order of approximately 7/8 of an inch and the nominal wall
thicknesses of the base in the order of approximately 1/24 of an inch
(e.g. approximately 1 mm). The height of the opening 48 from the bottom
edges of the skirt 32 may be approximately 5/8 of an inch with a length of
approximately three inches at the bottom. As illustrated, the opening 48
may have flared or angularly disposed end borders 50, 52 which taper
downwardly so that the distance at the upper border 54 is smaller than the
distance between the end borders 50, 52 at the lower edges of the skirt
32, the distance between the end borders 50, 52 at the top being in the
order of approximately 21/2 inches in the device described. The flaring of
the borders 50, 52 of the opening 48 permits relatively high compression
of the device while maintaining sufficient rigidity, i.e., it provides a
large lateral spacing between the borders without excessive weakening
thereof especially when compressed against a patient with large breasts.
The pedestal 40 for this representative device has a height of
approximately 11/16 inches, a diameter at the top surface 46 of
approximately 23/4 inches excluding the flat wall surface 44 which is
approximately 11/2 inches in length so that the front to rear distance
across the top surface 46 is in the order of approximately 21/2 inches,
the nominal wall thickness of the pedestal being approximately 1/32 of an
inch or less. Thus, the total height of the device described, is
approximately 1 9/16 inches which provides a magnification factor in the
order of approximately 1.08. To preclude the device from moving over the
platform when the chest of a patient abuts the rear skirt 32, the lower
edges of the base may be coated with a high friction material.
In use, the device 26 is placed on the cover of the imaging platform with
the center of the pedestal disposed in superposed relationship over the
x-ray film. The breast of a patient is then placed on the pedestal with
the mass under consideration centered over the center of the pedestal.
Pressure is then applied to the upper portion of the breast with the
compression paddle 24 compressing the breast between the compression
paddle 24 and the device 26.
Accordingly, the device heretofore described permits depression of the rear
of the pedestal so as to provide a relatively greater increase in thinning
of the breast at the nipple and subareolar area and thus a substantial
degree of compression of the posterior aspect of the breast. The air gap
provided between the upper surface 46 of the pedestal and the imaging
platform cover provides improved contrast resolution and increased
magnification. Accordingly, since the device is free standing in that it
is positioned o the imaging platform cover and requires no mechanical
attachment to mammographic units, it may be utilized with any of the known
mammographic units and experimentation has confirmed its ability to
provide results to distinguish abnormalities from normal breast tissue in
suspicious areas.
Another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 4, here
a spot compression device 126 having a larger base 128 is provided for
obtaining a greater degree of magnification than the device 26. The base
128 is substantially rectangular in form, but may have slight diverging
slopes from the top surface 138 to the bottom edges of the respective
skirts so as to have a somewhat truncated pyramid configuration, albeit
the slope of the various skirts may be unequal. The rear skirt 132, in
this embodiment, because of the increased height of the base, e.g.
approximately two inches, does not have the opening 148 extending
downwardly to the bottom edge of the skirt 132, which would reduce the
rigidity of the device and weaken it excessively. Thus, the opening 148 is
wholly confined within the skirt 132. Although the cross sectional
configuration of the pedestal 140 is substantially identical to that of
the pedestal 40 of the device 26, including a conical configuration having
a flat surface 144 at the rear thereof and a circular configuration at the
remaining portion of the upstanding wall 142, the height of the pedestal
140 is greater than that of the pedestal 40.
In this embodiment the front and rear skirts may be in the order of
approximately 51/2 inches with the end skirts in the order of
approximately 41/4 inches, the height of the base being approximately two
inches and the height of the pedestal approximately one inch. With these
dimensions, the additional increase in the air gap between the bottom
edges of the skirts and the top surface 146 of the pedestal increases the
magnification factor to approximately 1.16. As aforesaid the skirts of the
base have a slight downward slope which together with the opening 148
permits proper depression of the back of the pedestal when compressed by a
breast. Although the slope of the skirts does not appear to be critical,
it is preferred that the slope of at least the rear skirt 132 be in the
order of approximately 6 degrees. Additionally, for this large a unit in
order to more properly conform to the chest wall beneath the breast of the
patient, the flat rear wall 144 of the pedestal may also have a downward
slope of approximately that magnitude. With the above dimensions, it has
been found that when the opening 148 has a length of approximately 31/2
inches and a height of approximately 3/4 of an inch, desirable results are
obtained. The rear skirt 132 may have a downwardly depending lip 135
extending beyond the end skirts 134, 136 and the front skirt for abutting
the corresponding patient facing surface 21 of the imaging platform cover
19 so as not to slide during operation. The lip may be in the order of 5/8
inches in height. The bottom edges of the skirts may have a high friction
material coated thereon. In all other respects and in the use thereof, the
device 126 is substantially the same as the device 26 heretofore
described.
A further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 5 which
provides an even greater magnification than the device 126. Here the
device 236 has a substantially larger base 228 and a substantially pyramid
configuration, the height of the base being approximately eight inches
from the bottom edge of all but the rear skirt 232, the rear skirt 232
having a downwardly depending portion 250 extending beneath the bottom
surfaces of the other skirts. Wings 260, 262 extending outwardly from the
end skirts 234, 236, intermediate the edge of the portion 250 and the
lower edges of the skirts 234, 236 and having respective forwardly facing
extensions 264, 266 permit the device to be positioned on the imaging
table cover 19 and not only abut the rear of the platform but wrap
slightly about the sides of the film cassette so that it is firmly in
place when in use. Because of the substantially greater height of the
base, the rear skirt 232 has a downward slope of approximately 1/4 inch,
i.e., a 1/32 grade. The opening 248 is approximately 33/4 inches by 11/4
inches to provide the required amount of depression to the rear of the
upper surface 246 of the pedestal 240. With a device of these dimensions,
the magnification is approximately 1.50.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a spot compression device which
may be positioned on the imaging table above the x-ray film without being
mechanically attached to the mammographic unit while in use. The device
has a substantially rectangular base and a substantially circular pedestal
of a truncated conical configuration, the slope of the cone being minimal.
An opening is provided in the rear skirt of the rectangular base to
increase the flexibility of the device and permit a greater degree of
compression of the posterior aspect of a breast being x-rayed by
permitting a relatively greater thinning of the breast at the nipple and
subareolar area. The air gap provided between the flat upper surface of
the pedestal, and thus between the breast and the imaging platform,
provides improved contrast resolution and magnification By being
interposed between the breast and the imaging platform the devices of the
present invention not only may be utilized with any of the known
mammographic units, but because a breast has a greater slope at the upper
portion than at the lower portion, may provide greater clarity to the
image than conventional spot compression paddles.
Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest
themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood
that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the
invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be
construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which
do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included
within the scope of the appended claims.
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