Ultrasound Phantom Models, Materials, and Methods
US-2016180745-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US9601032B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9601032-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615054664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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Devices, systems, and methods appropriate for use in medical training that include materials that better mimic natural human tissue are disclosed. In one aspect a polysiloxane mixture for simulating human biological tissue, especially human breast tissue, is disclosed. In another aspect, a method of manufacturing a biological tissue ultrasound phantom is disclosed. In another aspect, a human breast tissue models are disclosed. In some instances, the human breast tissue model includes at least one simulated pathological structure that simulates such pathologies as a cyst, a medullary carcinoma, a ductal carcinoma, an infiltrating scirrhus carcinoma, a lobular carcinoma, and a fibroadenoma.
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What is claimed is: 1. A human tissue ultrasound model, comprising: a body structure sized and shaped to simulate a portion of a human, the body portion including: a first silicone layer; a second silicone layer; and a liquid suspended directly between the first and second silicone lavers to simulate a first pathology. 2. The human tissue ultrasound model of c rein the first pathology is a cyst. 3. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 2 , wherein the first and second silicone layers and the liquid are configured to allow aspiration of the liquid from the body structure. 4. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the body structure further includes a third silicone layer and a silicone material having an increased hardness relative to the second and third silicone layers positioned between the second and third silicone layers to simulate a second pathology. 5. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 4 , wherein the second pathology is a dense mass. 6. The human tissue Ultrasound model of claim 5 , wherein the dense mass is configured to allow biopsy of at least a portion of the dense mass from the body portion. 7. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the first silicone layer defines a simulated skin layer. 8. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the liquid has a volume e between about 0.1 ml and about 2.5 ml. 9. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the liquid is water. 10. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the first silicone layer is formed of a silicone gel. 11. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 10 , wherein the second silicone layer is formed of a silicone gel. 12. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the body structure is shaped to simulate a human breast. 13. The human tissue ultrasound mod of claim wherein the body structure is part of a simulated human torso. 14. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the first silicone layer includes a recess that receives the liquid. 15. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the first pathology is selected from a group consisting of a cyst, a medullary carcinoma, a ductal carcinoma, an infiltrating scirrhus carcinoma, a lobular carcinoma, and a fibroadenoma. 16. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , wherein the body structure further includes at least one anatomical structure selected from a group consisting of a lymph node, a pectoralis muscle, and a rib. 17. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener attached to a portion of the body structure, wherein the fastener is configured to allow the human tissue ultrasound model to be selectively affixed to a base. 18. The human tissue ultrasound model of claim 17 , wherein the fastener is selected from the group consisting of hook and loop fasteners, snaps, buttons, and ties.
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