43 High St Suite 110, North Andover, MA 01845 (978)6870020 (Phone), (978)2088414 (Fax)
1 General St Suite 120, Lawrence, MA 01841 (978)6834000 (Phone)
LAWRENCE GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 General St, Lawrence, MA 01841 (978)6834000 (Phone), (978)9468026 (Fax)
Procedures:
Breast Reconstruction Dressing and/or Debridement of Wound, Infection, or Burn (incl. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy) Excision of Breast Tumor Excision, Shaving, or Destruction of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (incl. Mohs Micrographic Surgery), Tissue Transfer Mastectomy
Conditions:
Breast Cancer Breast Lump/Mass Carcinoma in Situ Hyperparathyroidism Lipomas Peripheral Vascular Disease (PAD, PVD) Stomach and Small Intestine Cancer Ventral Hernia
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1991 Plastic Surgery, 2000
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
43 High St Suite 110, North Andover, MA 01845
1 General St Suite 120, Lawrence, MA 01841
LAWRENCE GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 General St, Lawrence, MA 01841
Lawrence General Hospital 1 General Street, Lawrence, MA 01842
Education:
Medical School Boston University School of Medicine Graduated: 1983 Medical School Boston U Hosp Graduated: 1983 Medical School Butterworth Hosp-Mich St U Graduated: 1983 Medical School St Francis Hosp-U Conn Sch Med Graduated: 1983 Medical School Bowman Gray Graduated: 1983
200 Sutton St, North Andover, MA 01845 43 High St, North Andover, MA 01845
Education:
Boston University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center - Fellowship - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pulsecare Medical, Llc
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Pulsecare Medical
Consultant
Education:
Boston University
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Medicine
Phillips Andover Academy
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Skills:
Develop High Quality Medical Innovation To Improve Care at Lower Cost Advanced Wound Healing With the Use of Closed Pulse Irrigation Plastic Surgery Research In Wound Healing and General Reconstruction Surgery Medicine Medical Devices Wound Care Healthcare Clinical Research Nursing Healthcare Information Technology Healthcare Management Home Care Medical Education Patient Safety Pediatrics
A containment arrangement for safely and effectively treating a wound on a patient without contaminating attending personnel. The arrangement comprises a patient receiving first enclosure having a patient contacting periphery, a pressurizable source in communication with the patient through a wall of the enclosure for enlarging the enclosure, and a sealing means arranged in the patient contacting periphery. A hand manipulable fluid discharge nozzle is extendably arranged through the enclosure for providing controllable treatment fluid to the wound on the patient within the enclosure.
An arm board securement arrangement for comfortably and safely securing a patient's arm to an arm board during an operative procedure, comprising a flexible sheet of conformable material having a first end and a second end, and a first side and a second side with a central portion therebetween. A plurality of spaced apart wrap members extend from the central portion on the first side thereof. A plurality of spaced apart wrap members extending on the second side from the central portion. A gripping or securement member is arranged on each of the wrap members to permit the wrap members to correspondingly engage one another about an arm of a patient.
A wound treatment arrangement for the debriding and cleansing of a patient's body portion comprising: a flexible elongated body portion enclosure bag; an elongated nozzle arrangement securable to the inner surface of the elongated enclosure bag; a pressurized fluid treatment supply gun; and a connectable and releasable coupler member arranged on the proximal end of the nozzle arrangement so as to sealably receive a corresponding coupler arrangement on the fluid treatment supply gun.
A patient wound treatment arrangement for isolating and enclosing a wound site and minimizing costs and contamination of such treatment to permit pressurized fluid treatment of the wound in the bag. The arrangement comprises an enclosure bag for attachment to a body portion of a patient. The enclosure bag has a first end and a second end, with at least one of the first end or the second ends being open. At least one inlet port snorkel is arranged through a wall of the enclosure bag. A one way valve is arranged on an inner end of each inlet port snorkel to permit a wound treating nozzle to be inserted therethrough.
A containment arrangement for safely and effectively treating a wound on a patient without contaminating attending personnel. The arrangement comprises a patient receiving first enclosure having a patient contacting periphery, a pressurizable source in communication with the patient through a wall of the enclosure for enlarging the enclosure, and a sealing means arranged in the patient contacting periphery. A hand manipulable fluid discharge nozzle is extendably arranged through the enclosure for providing controllable treatment fluid to the wound on the patient within the enclosure.
The present invention comprises a wound treatment apparatus including a flexible transparent envelope of generally elongated configuration having a first end and a second end, a primary opening at the first end of the envelope, the primary opening having a peripheral margin therearound, the margin including a securement band for securement of the flexible envelope to a portion of the body being treated. The apparatus includes a first access port through the envelope, a wound fluid applying gun having an elongated barrel juxtaposable in a close fitting relationship to the first access port, to supply a pressurized wound treatment fluid onto any body portion attached to the envelope, and a drain port in communication with a collection chamber for draining any effluent fluid, tissue and/or gas from that envelope.
The present invention comprises a wound treatment apparatus including a flexible transparent envelope of generally elongated configuration having a first end and a second end, a primary opening at the first end of the envelope, the primary opening having a peripheral margin therearound, the margin including a securement band for securement of the flexible envelope to a portion of the body being treated. The apparatus includes a first access port through the envelope, a wound fluid applying gun having an elongated barrel juxtaposable in a close fitting relationship to the first access port, to supply a pressurized wound treatment fluid onto any body portion attached to the envelope, and a drain port in communication with a collection chamber for draining any effluent fluid, tissue and/or gas from that envelope.
Patrick V. Marasco - Boxford MA 01921 Donald N. Halgren - Manchester MA 01944
International Classification:
A61M 3500
US Classification:
604290, 606131
Abstract:
A method of treating a body portion wound on a patient includes the steps of arranging a flexible envelope about the wound site of the patient being treated, the envelope having at least one primary opening to permit entry of the body portion; introducing a manipulable, fluid dispersing gun through a second opening in the envelope; supplying a pressurized fluid to the gun from a fluid transfer pump; and regulating the fluid dispersed in the envelope onto the wound site by a control apparatus selected from the group comprised of a temperature control, a pressure control, a spray control, a stream control, a pulsation control, a medicament control, or a suction control.
Patrick Marasco (1979-1983), Debra Andrews (1982-1986), Brooke Ellen (1976-1980), Krista Glow (1993-1997), Jerry Fasano (1962-1966), Joseph Stewart (1992-1996)