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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 04, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 06, 2007
Mark Tsonton, Loveland, OH (US);
Timothy G. Dietz, Terrace Park, OH (US);
John A. Hibner, Mason, OH (US);
Jessica M. Pyzoha, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Michael J. Andreyko, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Keshava Datta, Mason, OH (US);
Michael A. Murray, Bellevue, KY (US);
Mark Tsonton, Loveland, OH (US);
Timothy G. Dietz, Terrace Park, OH (US);
John A. Hibner, Mason, OH (US);
Jessica M. Pyzoha, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Michael J. Andreyko, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Keshava Datta, Mason, OH (US);
Michael A. Murray, Bellevue, KY (US);
Devicor Medical Products, Inc., Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
A localization mechanism, or fixture, is used in conjunction with a breast coil for breast compression and for guiding a core biopsy instrument during prone biopsy procedures in both open and closed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines. The localization fixture includes a three-dimensional Cartesian positionable guide for supporting and orienting an MRI-compatible biopsy instrument, and in particular a sleeve, to a biopsy site of suspicious tissues or lesions. A depth stop enhances accurate insertion, and prevents over-insertion or inadvertent retraction of the sleeve. The sleeve receives a probe of the MRI-compatible biopsy instrument and may contain various features to enhance its imagability, to enhance vacuum and pressure assist therethrough, and marker deployment etc.