WO2011162704A1 - A body part shaped mould and a method for using such a mould - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a body part shaped mould and a method for using such a mould, for example to be used before implant surgery.
- Surgical implantation of material in breasts is used both for medical reconstructive and cosmetic purposes.
- the implants can be made of different materials and have several different shapes and sizes. The size is usually measured in volume or weight of the implanted substance.
- the shapes of the implants are different due to which surgical operation that is to be performed but in all cases the implants come in different width, height, thickness and profile.
- a disposable kit for determine the proper size of a surgically implantable breast prosthesis is disclosed.
- a bra-like holder with at least one elastic cup is filled with inflatable flexible bladders of different sizes.
- the amount of fluid in the bladders can be adjusted by an inflation/deflation device and will form the basis for the decision of volume of the breast prosthesis.
- This bladder device is impossible to shape. It is also difficult to fit to the existing breast and/or chest. Further, it is not possible to manufacture a specific shape and profile of the breast.
- An object of the present invention is to make it possible to try out a suitable size and shape of a breast or other body part, before a breast or other implantation is made. This can be done by a body part shaped mould according to claim 1 and a method according to claim 1 0. That would make it possible for the patient to, after a visit to the clinic, walk home with a test breast for example and really feel if the size and shape is right.
- test breast fitted into a bra instead of surgery or for a longer period of time until the patient has decided to go for surgery.
- the invention according to claim 1 is a body part shaped mould.
- the mould is made of a formstable material having a predetermined shape with at least one cup.
- the cup is having a breast like appearance or a suitable appearance for other body parts with a specific size and shape and is adapted to be fitted to a patient ' s chest or corresponding part of the body, !t is also adapted to be filled with a hardening mixture in a cavity formed between the mould and the chest/natural breast or natural body part.
- the test breast or test body part receives a correct shape and size and it is also custom made after the patient's existing breast and/or shape of the chest or natural body.
- the mixture will preferably after hardening show a breast-like texture. For example a
- test body part has another texture it is preferred to choose a hardening mixture which after hardening imitates the natural body part.
- the cups are reusable and preferably made of a durable material that easily can be sterilised if required.
- a first and a second cup may be integrated forming one single mould or be separate from each other forming two separate units.
- the first and second separate cups may also be joined together with flexible or versatile attachment means.
- the mould is adapted to be fitted to the patient ' s chest with a bra-like device or an elastic wrap for example.
- a bra-like device of a proper size as a holder for the mould is a simple and convenient solution to hold the mould in place tight to the body.
- edge of the entire mould or each separate cup is provided with an elastic sealing arrangement preventing the hardening mixture from escaping the mould.
- the hardening mixture comprises material kept in a liquid, viscous, or paste-like state by means of a volatile material or comprises creamed rubber foam formulation containing a foaming agent. Both of these hardening mixtures may harden quickly, preferably without emitting unhealthy gases or creating too much heat. They are preferably also possible to use directly against the skin.
- a bladder is used in order to separate the patient ' s skin and the hardening mixture, for example if the hardening mixture contains some material, which is not approved to come in contact with human skin.
- the bladder could be elastically expandable or comprise folds, for example, in order to unfold during the filling with the hardening mixture.
- Such a bladder could be made of a thermoplastic material, a thermo elastic material, natural rubber or silicon rubber, for example.
- the invention further relates to a method using a body part shaped mould according to any of the above described embodiments.
- the method is having the steps of: choosing a mould with a first size and shape, placing the mould over the existing breast or body part, filling the cavity there between with a hardening mixture creating a custom made test breast, customized bra or test body part, after the mixture is hardened, placing the molded test breast in a bra or placing the molded test body part in a suitable garment or holder.
- a further step is added to the method, removing the mould after the mixture has hardened.
- the hardening mixture filled in the cavity can be a moldable mixture comprising material kept in a liquid, viscous, or paste-like state by means of a volatile material. The volatile material will be eliminated by causing it to pass into a gaseous phase until the mixture products hardens.
- the moldable mixture may be any kind of thermo plastic, elastomeric, composite plastic or hardening plastic or mixtures thereof, in one embodiment the basic material in the hardening mixture is a cold hardening silicone.
- the breast shaped or body part shaped mould is chosen from moulds of several sizes and/or shapes.
- fig. 1 discloses a cup to be used as a mould according to the invention
- fig. 2 discloses a mould with first and second cups integrated so that they are forming one single mould
- fig. 3 discloses a mould comprising two separate cups flexibly joined together and placed in a bra
- fig. 4 discloses a side view of a mould in a bra being placed on a patient's chest being filled with expandable/hardening mixture
- fig. 5 discloses a front view of the mould during filling, fig.
- ⁇ discloses a side view of a mould in a bra being placed on a patient's chest being filled with expandable/hardening mixture within a bladder
- fig. 7 discloses an embodiment of a mould for making a test body part, in the shown case for a buttock.
- a body part shaped mould in this specific example a breast shaped mould and a method using a breast or body part shaped mould is disclosed. All examples herein should be seen as part of the general description and are therefore possible to combine in any way in general terms. Again, individual features of the various embodiments may be combined or exchanged unless such combination or exchange is clearly contradictory to the overall function of the device.
- a body part shaped mould for any suitable part of the body like the buttocks, biceps or male chest for example, will be designed, used and functions in a corresponding way as the breast shaped mould.
- Figure l a discloses a cup 1 to be used in a breast shaped mould according to the invention.
- the cup has a specific width w, height h and shape.
- the width of a normal breast is usually between 1 00 and 1 50 mm. Therefore the cups are available in sizes with a width in that same range 1 00-1 0 mm, preferably in steps of 5 mm.
- the height h and shape of the cups are different and are preshaped in for example anatomical (Fig 1 b) or rounded (Fig l c) form.
- Fig 1 b anatomical
- Fig l c rounded
- the cup 1 it is also possible to slightly change the width w and height h of the cup 1 .
- this is done by dividing the cup 1 into at least two, but preferably four or more, formstable parts l a, l b, 1 c, I d which are, at least to some extent, overlapping and are displaceable in relation to each other.
- formstable parts l a, l b, 1 c, I d which are, at least to some extent, overlapping and are displaceable in relation to each other.
- the parts l a-I d are shaped and how much they are overlapping it is possible to adjust the shape of the entire mould but locking the mould to a formstable and specific size and shape before use.
- the edge 2 of the cup 1 is provided with an elastic sealing arrangement 3 preventing the mixture from escaping the mould.
- the elastic sealing 3 is formable after the patient's chest and has preferably an extension in a direction essentially parallel and/or transversal to the centre axis Al of the cup.
- the sealing 3 can be a single or double seal and is preferably made of silicone or rubber.
- a first and a second cup 1 r , 1 1 are used as mould.
- the first and second cups are integrated so that they are forming one single mould.
- the single mould can have a flexible part joining the first and second cup.
- the sealing 3 can be placed around the edge 2 of the entire mould.
- FIG. 3 it is disclosed a mould comprising two separate, right and left placed cups 1 ,., 1 , flexibly joined together by a joint 4 and placed in a bra-like device 5.
- the bra-like device 5 comprises two cup holders 6a, 6b in which a first and a second adjustable shoulder ribbon 7a, 7b and an adjustable back ribbon 8 are attached.
- the shoulder ribbons 7a, 7b are adapted to be arranged over each shoulder of the patient.
- the back ribbon 8 may be one single elastic ribbon or two joinable ribbon parts 8a, 8b, as disclosed in the figure.
- the joint 4 joining the two cups 1 r , 1 is flexible or versatile and can also in one embodiment be openable.
- the cup holders 6a, 6b can be an outer ring, preferably supporting each cup at its outer edge or a piece of material, preferably elastic, supporting the entire outer surface of the cups 1 administrat 1 ] .
- Means 9a, 9b for filling each cup 1 ,. 1 , with the hardening mixture M is also attached in each cup.
- the fillings means 9a, 9b can for example be pipes or a hole stretching thorough the cups ] r , 1 , and, if necessary, also through the cup holders 6a, 6b.
- one filling means is arranged in each cup, however, it is also possible to use more than one filling means.
- At least one air outlet 1 2 is preferably present to release the air inside of the cup while the hardening mixture is filled, it could for example be a pipe or a hole in the upper area of the cup.
- FIG 4 it is disclosed a cut through of a side view of a one of the cups 1 ,. and in figure 5 a front view of the same cup 1 , is disclosed.
- the cup 1 is placed on a patient's chest C and is filled with the hardening mixture M through the filling means 9a.
- the hardening mixture M is inserted through the filling means 9a into the cavity between the cup 1 r and the chest C.
- a squirt 1 0 or similar arrangements may be used to insert the mixture into the cavity.
- the fillings means is arranged under the patent's existing breasts so that the mixture M is pressing the breasts up and slightly in towards the neck part of the patient.
- a bladder 1 3 is arranged inside of the cup, preferably in the lower region of the breast or underneath the breast.
- the bladder 1 3 is filled via at least one filling means 9 with the hardening mixture M. Any air present inside the bladder 1 3 may be released through at least one air outlet 1 2 in the upper region of the bladder 1 3.
- Preferably the patient is sitting up during the moulding.
- an embodiment of the invention is disclosed where the natural breast is lifted into an uplifted position by an adhesive tape 1 1 .
- a lower part 1 l a of the tape 1 1 is adhered to the breast and an upper part 1 1 b is adhered to the chest above the breast.
- the breast By first adhering the lower part 1 1 b and then lifting in the upper part 1 1 b of the tape 1 1 before adhering the upper part of the tape to the chest, the breast can be positioned in the uplifted position.
- the hardening mixture M is inserted under the breast, thus creating the desired shape of the test breast, with the aid of the natural breast.
- the natural breast is, in this embodiment, forming the upper part of the test breast.
- the mixture M has hardened into a formstable test breast, preferably with a breast-like texture retaining its shape after compression, it is possible to remove the test breast from the mould and place it in the patient's personal bra. However, it is also possible to keep the test breast in the mould using the whole mould as a breast shaping detail.
- the test breast might also be used in a custom made bra to be sold as a separate object.
- the bra is preferably at least one size larger than the normal bra size of the person. In order to securely lock the test breast in the correct position in relation to the patient ' s normal breasts it can be put in a separate pocket in the bra.
- the method of filling the mould may also have the steps of:
- a bladder 1 3 could be arranged in between the cup l and the breast/chest of the patient. A possible embodiment is shown in Fig. 6. The bladder 1 3 could be freely positioned, attached to the inside of the cup 1 or attached to the breast/chest of the patient.
- a body part shaped mould 1 is disclosed, in this specific case it is a mould for the buttock, which is provided over a body part BP.
- the method for using a body part shaped mould corresponds to the method for the breast shaped mould, as described above.
- the mixture of viscous hardening material used for moulding a test breast may comprise: a binder comprising at least one of the following material: an elastomeric material, a plastic material, a mixture of these two types of materials, or a mixture of a plurality of materials of the same type; a filler; and a volatile material.
- the elastomeric material may be any elastomer capable of being placed in solution, suspension, or emulsion, e.g., natural rubber, reticulated or not, a butyl, nitrile, or chlorinated rubber, a polyisobutylene, an ethylene/propylene rubber, a styrene-butadiene or styrene-isoprene copolymer, a latex, a polyurethane, a silicone, an isobutylene/isopropylene copolymer, or a Thiokol (polysulfide polymer).
- the plastic material may be any type of plastic capable of being placed in solution, suspension, or emulsion in conventional solvents, e.g., a polyamide, a polyurethane, an acrylic, a cellulosic, a glycerophthalic, epoxy or vinylic material.
- the filler may be mineral or synthetic vegetable or organic material.
- the preferred grain size is between 0. 1 and 30 mm.
- the filler may be resiliently compressible, in which case it consists preferably or scrap polyurethane foam, rubber powder, polyethylene foam or cork powder.
- the filler may, of course, be a mixture of different materials.
- the preferred volatile material may be a solvent made of plastic and/or elastomeric materials, more particularly an aliphatic, aromatic, halogenated, ketonic product, with an ether, ester or alcohol function. It may have a plurality of functions and may have a straight, branched or cyclic chain, it is conceivable to use a mixture of solvents in order to lower the boiling point by means of an azeotrope.
- the solvent selected will preferably have a boiling point of less than 1 50 °C, preferably less than 80 °C (at normal pressure).
- the vapor tension should also be such as to allow easy evaporation.
- the moldable mixture introduced into the cavity may also contain polystyrene, or a polystyrene copolymer, placed in solution in a solvent or a mixture of solvents, capable of passing into a gaseous phase under close-to-normal pressure and/or temperature conditions, i.e., at atmospheric pressure (760 mm Hg) and at an ambient temperature of about 20-25 °C.
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