1993 Proceedings IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium 1993
DOI: 10.1109/ultsym.1993.339645
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Ultrasonic properties of silicone breast implants

Abstract: Ultrasound is useful in evaluating the integrity of silicone breast implants, but is highly operator dependent. A system for computer assisted image interpretation is being developed to reduce operator dependability. Feasibility was examined by measuring the ultrasonic properties of breast implants in vitro. Silicone gel from 17 explanted devices (11 intact and 6 ruptured) were placed in sealed acoustic test chambers and 60 RF A-lines were acquired from each. The mean speed of sound was 1073ds f 53.76ds in int… Show more

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