John L. Ricci - Middletown NJ 07748 Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ 07078 John Grew - South Orange NJ 07079
International Classification:
C12M 124
US Classification:
4353041, 4353051, 4353052, 435395
Abstract:
A bioreactor or cell culture surface comprises a multiplicity of microwells appearing, upon enlargement in the range of 200 to 1000 magnifications, as a honeycomb structure consisting of a plurality of rows of irregular hexagons, each having a transverse x-axis, a longitudinal y-axis, and a z-axis which defines a height of each microwell. Co-parallel major bases define the directionality of anticipated cell growth, while pairs of equilateral minor bases define the x-axis width of each microwell. An arrow-like geometry is defined by the equilateral pairs of minor bases which also define an x-axis separation between opposing major bases of the hexagon to induce cell growth directionality. An acute angle exists between the members of the arrow-like pairs of minor bases, while an obtuse angle exists between contiguous major and minor bases.
Transcutaneous Port Having Micro-Textured Surfaces For Tissue And Bone Integration
John L. Ricci - Middletown NJ, US Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ, US
Assignee:
Bio-Lok International, Inc. - Deerfield Beach FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
623 2374, 623 1111, 623 2344, 623 2349, 604175
Abstract:
A transcutaneous port includes a subcutaneous port section and a bone fixation section. The subcutaneous port section has upper portion which has an axial channel and a first micro-textured external surface, and a lower portion which has therein a transverse channel connecting to the axial channel. The bone fixation section has a transosseous collar portion which has a second micro-textured external surface, and a threaded shaft portion. The first and second micro-textured external surfaces include a multiplicity of alternating microgrooves and ridges for tissue and bone integration. The transcutaneous port is surgically implanted into a site of a patient and a conductive wire is introduced from the axial channel to the transverse channel, and placed in the subcutaneous soft tissue and in contact with a neural signal source for transmitting neural signals to a prosthetic motor device.
Calcium Sulfate Composite Particles Including Aggregated Calcium Sulfate Nanoparticles And Method Of Use For Bone Augmentation
Sachin Mamidwar - Jersey City NJ, US Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ, US John L. Ricci - Middletown NJ, US
Assignee:
Orthogen, LLC - Springfield NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
424426
Abstract:
Calcium sulfate composite particles for bone augmentation are disclosed. The composite particles are composed of aggregated calcium sulfate nanoparticles of a diameter from about 50 to about 800 nm, which include a mixture of calcium sulfate dihydrate and calcium sulfate hemihydrate. The composite particles have a diameter from about 200 to about 1,200 μm, and a mean half-life no less than 18 days. Further disclosed is a bone grafting material for bone augmentation. The bone grafting material includes a mixture of the calcium sulfate composite particles and a second type of calcium sulfate particles having a particle diameter from about 2 to about 60 μm, at a ratio from 1:1 to 4:1. The method of using the composite particles and the bone grafting material for bone augmentation is also disclosed.
A transcutaneous implant constitutes proximal partially external section; a collar section, integrally dependent from the external section, the collar section having a microtextured surface constituting a microgeometric, repetitive surface pattern, in a form of multiplicity of alternating ridges and grooves, each having an established width in a range of about 2 to about 25 microns, and an established depth in a like range; an anchor-like distal section, integrally dependent from the collar section, for implantation into a bone segment to be stabilized during a medically advantageous period of time. The surface pattern defines a guide at tissue, cellular and molecular levels for a preferential promotion of rate, orientation and direction of growth of colonies of cells which are in contact with the pattern.
John Ricci - Middletown NJ, US Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F002/14
US Classification:
623/005150
Abstract:
An intra-ocular implant exhibits an interior and a posterior surface and includes an arcuate core element capable of optically transmitting light from an exterior of an eye to its retina, the core formed of an alloplastic material. An arcuate first skirt extends integrally and annularly about the optical core. An outer skirt extends integrally and annularly about the first skirt in which the outer skirt is formed of an hydrophilic material capable of receiving vascular invasion and formation of fibrous tissue. The outer skirt is characterized by a substantially flat posterior surface furnished with microgrooves having respective widths in a range of between about two to about twenty micrometers and a depth within a like range of micrometers.
Intra-Ocular Implant Promoting Direction Guided Cell Growth
John Ricci - Middletown NJ, US Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F002/16 A61F002/14
US Classification:
623006160, 623005150
Abstract:
An intra-ocular implant has an optical portion capable of optically transmitting light from an exterior of an eye to a retina thereof; and an outer skirt portion extending annularly about the optical portion. The outer skirt portion has anterior and posterior surfaces, one or both of the surfaces having a multiplicity of alternating regular microgrooves and ridges extending annularly about the optical portion. The multiplicity of alternating regular microgrooves and ridges have a substantially same width in a range of between about 4 to about 40 micrometers and a substantially same depth in a range of between about 4 to about 40 micrometers. The multiplicity of alternating regular microgrooves and ridges promote cell growth in a direction along longitudinal axes of the annular microgrooves and inhibition of cell growth in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axes, thereby inhibiting cell growth into the optical portion.
Mutallic Dental Implants And Prosphetic Appliance Having Colored Ceramic Surfaces
Irena Sailer - Zurich, CH John Ricci - Middletown NJ, US
International Classification:
A61C 8/00
US Classification:
433173, 4332011
Abstract:
The present invention provides a dental, oral or maxillofacial implant, implant component and any other prosthetic appliance having an oxide ceramic coating on a metal surface. The oxide ceramic coating is preferably colored similar to the color of the surrounding tissues (e.g. similar to the color of bone, teeth or of mucosa). The oxide ceramic coating may comprise any oxidizable metal. Preferably, the oxide ceramic coating comprises zirconium or a zirconium alloy. The oxide coating is of a thickness that exhibits the desired color. Preferably the oxide ceramic coating is at least 20, 30, 50, 75, 100, 120 or more μm thick. The prosthetic implant appliances of the invention may be an abutment, ball attachment, bar, telescopic component or other implant components (e.g. magnetic attachments), or the implant itself trespassing the mucosa. The prosthetic appliances may be used for implant reconstructions. Furthermore, they may be used for making tooth-borne reconstructions like esthetic root posts, crowns/bridges and removable reconstructions. They may also be used for extraoral applications like implant-retained prostheses or hearing aids, or other maxillofacial applications. The dental, oral or maxillofacial implants, abutments or the prosthetic appliances combine the excellent esthetics and good biocompatibility of ceramics with the advantageous mechanical properties of metals. The invention also provides a method of making dental, oral or maxillofacial implant, implant component or a prosthetic device by oxidizing the surface of the metal., as well as the products made thereby.
Implantation Of Surgical Implants With Calcium Sulfate
John Ricci - Middletown NJ Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ Charles L. Berman - New York NY Sally Frenkel - New York NY Bruce Hollander - Deerfield Beach FL Gabriele Pecora - Rome, IT
Assignee:
Hospital For Joint Diseases - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 608 A61F 228
US Classification:
623 2362
Abstract:
The present invention relates to techniques for the preparation and implantation of implants with surgical cements composed primarily of calcium sulfate ("CS"). The first of these novel techniques involves the steps of: (1. ) precoating an implant with CS; (2. ) permitting the implant to dry, and, (3. ) thereafter grouting the implant in place with wet CS. The second embodiment involves: (1. ) grouting an uncoated implant in place with wet CS. Finally, the third embodiment involves: (1. ) precoating an implant with CS; (2. ) permitting it to dry; and, (2. ) subsequently press-fitting the implant in place without grouting.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Ricci Owner
John Ricci Landscaping Lawn/Garden Services Landscape Services
441 Harrison Ave, Harrison, NY 10528 914 835-2028
John Ricci PRESIDENT
COMPLIANCE DEVELOPMENT INC
16 Ward Ln, Darien, CT 06820
John J. Ricci Principal
J. John Medical Doctor's Office
3 Rdg Dr, Huntington Station, NY 11747
John J. Ricci Medical Doctor, Principal
J Ricci John MD Medical Doctor's Office
2036 New York Ave, Huntington Station, NY 11746
John P. Ricci Medical Doctor
North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System, Inc Dentist's Office
27005 76 Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
John P. Ricci Colon & Rectal Surgery
North Shore University Hospital Vocational Rehabilitation Center
800 Northern Blvd, Great Neck, NY 11021 516 829-9666
John L. Ricci Medical Doctor
Northshore Surgical Oncology Associates PC Surgical Oncology
600 Northern Blvd, Great Neck, NY 11021 450 Lakeville Rd, New Hyde Park, NY 11042 516 487-9454
John L. Ricci Surgical Oncologist
Steven E Rubin Medical Doctor's Office · Medical Doctor's Office General Hospital
600 Northern Blvd, Great Neck, NY 11021 516 465-8444, 516 465-8412
Medicine Doctors
Dr. John L Ricci, Great Neck NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
North Shore University Hospital Sgcl ONC 600 Northern Blvd Suite 111, Great Neck, NY 11021 516 487-9454 (Phone)
900 Northern Blvd Suite 100, Great Neck, NY 11021 516 730-2100 (Phone)
Procedures:
Appendectomy, Laparoscopic Appendectomy, Open Biopsy of Breast Colectomy Destruction of Anal Tumor Dressing and/or Debridement of Wound, Infection, or Burn (incl. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy) Esophagectomy (Esophagogastrostomy, Esophagojejunostomy) Excision of Breast Tumor Excision, Shaving, or Destruction of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (incl. Mohs Micrographic Surgery), Tissue Transfer Gallbladder Removal, Laparoscopic Hemorrhoidectomy or Excision of Anal Tags Incisional/Ventral Hernia Repair, Open Intestinal Transplant (incl. Enterectomy) Lymph Node Biopsy or Excision Mastectomy Port Placements or Replacements Removal of Reproductive Organs (Hysterectomy, Oophorectomy, Salpingectomy, Salpingo-Oophorectomy, Resection of Peritoneal Malignancy) Splenectomy Splenectomy and Splenorrhaphy
Conditions:
Adrenal Gland Cancer Anal/Rectal Abscess Appendicitis Breast Cancer Breast Lump/Mass Carcinoma in Situ Cholecystitis and Gallstones Colorectal Cancer Diaphragmatic/Hiatal Hernia Esophageal Cancer Hemorrhoids Incisional Hernia Intestinal Obstruction Lipomas Liver Cancer Lung Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Peripheral Vascular Disease (PAD, PVD) Secondary Malignancies Soft Tissue Sarcoma Stomach and Small Intestine Cancer Varicose Veins Ventral Hernia
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Chinese Spanish
Hospitals:
900 Northern Blvd, Great Neck, NY 11021
27005 76Th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Long Island Jewish Medical Center 270 05 76Th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
North Shore University Hospital Sgcl ONC 600 Northern Blvd Suite 111, Great Neck, NY 11021
900 Northern Blvd Suite 100, Great Neck, NY 11021
North Shore University Hospital 300 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030
Saint Francis Hospital Roslyn 100 Port Washington Boulevard, Roslyn, NY 11576
Education:
Medical School New York University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1979 Medical School Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1980 Medical School Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1985 Medical School Meml Sloan Kettering Canc C Graduated: 1987
Dr. John P Ricci, Great Neck NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Northwell Health Physician PartnersNorth Shore University Hospital Surgical Oncology 450 Lakeville Rd, New Hyde Park, NY 11042 516 487-9454 (phone), 516 487-2745 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York University School of Medicine Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Breast Biopsy Gallbladder Removal Liver Transplant Mastectomy Proctosigmoidoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Hernia Repair Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Small Bowel Resection Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Conditions:
Breast Disorders Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Melanoma Skin Cancer
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ricci graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in New Hyde Park, NY and specializes in Surgical Oncology. Dr. Ricci is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital and Saint Francis Hospital The Heart Center.
Northwell Health Physician PartnersNorth Shore University Hospital Colon Rectal Surgeons 900 Northern Blvd STE 100, Great Neck, NY 11021 516 730-2100 (phone), 516 730-2121 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 2004
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ricci graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 2004. He works in Great Neck, NY and specializes in Colon & Rectal Surgery and General Surgery. Dr. Ricci is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital and Northwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
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High School: North Hunterdon, Annandale, NJCollege: The Citadel, Charleston, SC
On a daily basis, a doctor in the community is not looking for measles, said John Ricci, senior public health educator and spokesman for the Monroe County Department of Public Health. The phrasing, when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras. Someone shows up with a rash, they might be think
Date: May 07, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Tweens to middle-agers still being walloped by flu
It's actually not unusual to have a lot of flu activity in February, said John Ricci, senior public health educator and spokesman for the Monroe County Department of Public Health. What is a bit atypical is that we had as much flu as we did earlier in the season and that unfortunately those high
Date: Feb 26, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Two more die of flu in Monroe County, bringing death total to 11
"There continues to be significant flu activity in Monroe County, so residents should continue to keep their hands washed and stay home if sick to reduce the spread of illness," said John Ricci, spokesman for the health department. "People should be particularly cautious around infants, who are too
Date: Feb 20, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Case count at 260 in outbreak tied to restaurant in upstate NY
Golden Ponds Restaurant in the Rochester suburb of Greece, NY, is believed to have served 800 to 1,100 meals on Thanksgiving Day, Monroe County Health Department spokesman John Ricci told the Democrat & Chronicle newspaper.
More than 80 people have spoken to the Monroe County Health Department about becoming ill after eating at Golden Ponds on Thanksgiving, said spokesman John Ricci. Those people reported the illnesses of others within their party, bringing the total to more than260.
Date: Dec 13, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Webster nurse monitored by state health department
The Monroe County Department of Public Health has monitored other travelers returning from West Africa, but they were not health care workers and not considered at high risk for Ebola, according to spokesman John Ricci. Those people were monitored for 21 days but not quarantined.
Date: Dec 08, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
What we learned: 3 takeaways from Hamilton news conference about Rosa's ...
The business also provides catering for township events, such as dinners at the senior center, on an event-by-event basis, business administrator John Ricci said. A number of township directors were at a recent event catered by Rosa's but that food was also prepared elsewhere, Ricci said.
Date: Dec 02, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Strong Memorial Hospital prepares in case Ebola arrives
"We are keenly aware that this disease can cause alarm, spokesman John Ricci wrote in an email. It is critical for residents to understand that Ebola does not spread through the air and requires actual contact with an infected person. Health care workers in this country are very familiar with in