Mark S. Ortiz - Milford OH, US David Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel Duke - West Chester OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
Assignee:
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600208
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Surgical Access Devices And Methods Providing Seal Movement In Predefined Movement Regions
Mark S. Ortiz - Milford OH, US David T. Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel H. Duke - West Chester OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
Assignee:
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600205, 600206
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Surgical Access Devices And Methods Providing Seal Movement In Predefined Movement Regions
- Guaynabo PR, US David T. Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel H. Duke - Franklin OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory W. Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61B 17/34 A61M 13/00
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Surgical Access Devices And Methods Providing Seal Movement In Predefined Movement Regions
- Guaynabo PR, US David T. Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel H. Duke - Franklin OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory W. Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
Ethicon LLC - Guaynabo PR
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61M 13/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Surgical Access Devices And Methods Providing Seal Movement In Predefined Movement Regions
- Guaynabo PR, US David T. Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel H. Duke - Franklin OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory W. Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61M 13/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Surgical Access Devices And Methods Providing Seal Movement In Predefined Movement Regions
- Cincinnati OH, US David T. Martin - Milford OH, US Matthew C. Miller - Cincinnati OH, US Mark J. Reese - Cincinnati OH, US Wells D. Haberstich - Loveland OH, US Carl Shurtleff - Mason OH, US Charles J. Scheib - Loveland OH, US Jerome R. Morgan - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel H. Duke - Franklin OH, US Daniel J. Mumaw - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory W. Johnson - Milford OH, US Kevin L. Houser - Springboro OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/02 A61M 13/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
Various methods and devices are provided for allowing multiple surgical instruments to be inserted into sealing elements of a single surgical access device. The sealing elements can be movable along predefined pathways within the device to allow surgical instruments inserted through the sealing elements to be moved laterally, rotationally, angularly, and vertically relative to a central longitudinal axis of the device for ease of manipulation within a patient's body while maintaining insufflation.
Bank of America St. Louis, MO Jan 2010 to Jun 2012 Loan Review AnalystBank of America St. Louis, MO Feb 2008 to Jan 2010 Fraud detection SpecialistBank of America St. Louis, MO Mar 2007 to Feb 2008 Title Coordinator-Bank of America
Oct 2005 to Mar 2007 Support Specialist- Work in the Central Support Services DepartmentCiti Group O'Fallon, MO Sep 2003 to Aug 2004
Education:
South County High School St. Louis, MO 1999 to 2003 High school diploma in General Studies
Dr. Reese graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Mobile, AL and 1 other location and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Reese is affiliated with Mobile Infirmary Medical Center and North Baldwin Infirmary.
Rocky Mountain RadiologistsAdvanced Medical Imaging Consultants PC 1024 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970)4844757 (phone), (970)4844759 (fax)
Advanced Medical Imaging Consultants 2008 Caribou Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970)4844757 (phone), (970)4844759 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Graduated: 1999
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Reese graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 1999. He works in Fort Collins, CO and 1 other location and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Reese is affiliated with McKee Medical Center, Poudre Valley Hospital and Sidney Regional Medical Center-HHA.
On Wednesday, September 7, 2011, Mr. Bruce G. Kelley, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Mark E. Reese, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer will be presenting at the Keefe, Bruyette & Woods 2011 Insurance Conference at the ...
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her six children: Karen Reese Jones (KC), Marty Reese (Noreen) and Kathy Price of Augusta, Becky Spades (Sam) of Black Rock, AR, Mark Reese (Hollye) of Martinez and Keith Reese (Beverly) of Louisville, KY. ...
Mark S. Reese Acting Sheriff conveyed property on a public road to Fannie Mae for $5218. Freda J. Swisher conveyed property on a public road to County of Lancaster and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for $199900. Peter M. Ahrens and Amy L. Ahrens conveyed ...