Robert W. Pierce - Wrentham MA Joseph F. Keenan - Cohasset MA Dana Michael Cote - Saugus MA Edwin G. Lee - Burlington MA
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61F 900
US Classification:
606166, 606107, 606167, 604 22
Abstract:
A corneal incision device of the present invention includes a surgical blade and a frame having an inner surface with a configuration that is generally in the shape of a ring-like segment of a hollow sphere. The frame has an aperture therein to allow the surgical blade to be inserted through the frame beyond the inner surface. The aperture is sized and shaped to allow movement of the surgical blade in one axis. The device may have a protuberance affixed to the inner surface of the frame adjacent to the aperture disposed to distort a surface of a patients eye when the device is selectively positioned on the eye by a practitioner. The device has provisions for holding, advancing and withdrawing the surgical blade through the aperture, disposed on the frame. The device is releasably retained on the patients eye by fixation elements disposed on the inner surface of the frame. There is a handle affixed to the frame to facilitate the practitioners manipulation of device.
Sustained Bioactive Agent Delivery Device And Methods Of Making And Using The Same
Dana Cote - Saugus MA, US Margaret Mulhern - Groton MA, US Robert Pierce - Wrentham MA, US Thaddeus Wandel - Croton NY, US Vladimir Stoy - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
A61M025/00 B32B001/06 B32B001/08 B32B031/04
US Classification:
604/523000, 264/171120
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for reducing intraocular pressure, thereby to treat glaucoma and other disorders. The systems of the present invention include a shunt insertable across the clear cornea and a delivery device for inserting the shunt in the transcorneal position. The shunt has a body with a head at one end and a foot at the opposite end, and a channel therethrough permitting the passage of aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the external surface of the cornea. A removable filter is positioned within the channel to regulate aqueous humor outflow and to resist the incursion of microorganisms.
David Farb - Brookline MA, US Ghazaleh Sadri-Vakili - Boston MA, US Robert Pierce - Boston MA, US David Johnson - Kennebunk ME, US Terrell Gibbs - Jamaica Plain MA, US
International Classification:
A61K031/56
US Classification:
514/169000
Abstract:
The invention relates to neuroactive steroid compounds that are useful in modulating CNS effects, diseases or disease symptoms. The invention also relates to use of the compounds in methods of treating or preventing disease or disease symptoms, and methods of modulating or mediating CNS effects or processes.
Systems And Methods For Reducing Intraocular Pressure
Dana Cote - Saugus MA, US Margaret Mulhem - Groton MA, US Robert Pierce - Wrentham MA, US Thaddeus Wandel - Croton NY, US Vladimir Stoy - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61F 9/007 A61M 27/00 A61F 9/00
US Classification:
604 9, 606108
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for reducing intraocular pressure, thereby to treat glaucoma and other disorders. The systems of the present invention include a shunt insertable across the clear cornea and a delivery device for inserting the shunt in the transcorneal position. The shunt has a body with a head at one end and a foot at the opposite end, and a channel therethrough permitting the passage of aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the external surface of the cornea. A removable filter is positioned within the channel to regulate aqueous humor outflow and to resist the incursion of microorganisms.
Dana M. Cote - Billerica MA Edwin G. Lee - Burlington MA Robert W. Pierce - Wrentham MA
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
B26B 500
US Classification:
30337
Abstract:
The reusable device handle of this invention includes a nosepiece, a body, an activation rod, an ejector rod and a biasing mechanism. The nosepiece and the body are generally hollow. The nosepiece is connected to the body. The activation rod and the ejector rod are connected together and are disposed in the nosepiece and the body. The biasing mechanism is disposed in the body and biases the activation rod toward the proximal end of the body so that the proximal portion of the activation rod extends proximally from the proximal end of the body. The distal end of the nosepiece is designed to accept a cartridge therein that holds a blade or some other tool. The cartridge can be removably connected to the nosepiece. By pressing the proximal end of the activation rod, the distal end of the ejector rod contacts the cartridge and ejects the cartridge from the nosepiece.
Robert W. Pierce - Wrentham MA Joseph F. Keenan - Cohasset MA Dana Michael Cote - Lynn MA Edwin G. Lee - Burlington MA
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61F 900
US Classification:
606166
Abstract:
A corneal incision device includes a surgical blade and a frame having an inner surface with a configuration that is generally in the shape of a ring-like segment of a hollow sphere. The frame has an aperture therein to allow the surgical blade to be inserted through the frame beyond the inner surface. The aperture is sized and shaped to allow movement of the surgical blade in one axis. The device may have a protuberance affixed to the inner surface of the frame adjacent to the aperture disposed to distort a surface of a patient's eye when the device is selectively positioned on the eye by a practitioner. The device has provisions for holding, advancing and withdrawing the surgical blade through the aperture, disposed on the frame. The device is releasably retained on the patient's eye by fixation elements disposed on the inner surface of the frame. There is a handle affixed to the frame to facilitate the practitioner's manipulation of device.
Guarded Surgical Scalpel With Scalpel Blade Remover
Neil Jolly - Brighton MA Craig D. Newman - New York NY Robert W. Pierce - Wrentham MA
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1732
US Classification:
606167
Abstract:
This invention relates to an improved guarded surgical scalpel having a movable guard that can be retracted to expose the blade and that can be extended to cover the sharp cutting edge of the blade. The guard is telescopically mounted inside the blade handle and includes a deflectable top wall portion that holds a detent pin or that defines a radially extending flange. This detent pin or flange engages a slot having upturned ends that is formed in at least one side wall of the blade handle. The detent pin or flange is biased upwardly into the upturned ends of the slot to hold the guard in the retracted or extended position. The blade can include a tang having a notch formed therein. The distal end of one sidewall of the guard can be formed with a complementary notch such that when the distal end of the sidewall of the guard engages the proximal end of the blade, forward movement of the guard forces the blade off of the scalpel. A wedge mechanism is provided to urge the proximal end of the blade away from a blade carrier into engagement with the distal end of the sidewall of the guard.
Fulton Family Health AssocsFulton Family Health Associates 2613 Fairway Dr STE C, Fulton, MO 65251 573 642-1990 (phone), 573 642-5089 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 1988
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Destruction of Lesions on the Anus Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Hearing Evaluation Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Dr. Pierce graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1988. He works in Fulton, MO and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Pierce is affiliated with Boone Hospital Center and Fulton Medical Center.
Dr. Pierce graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1997. He works in Farmington Hills, MI and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Pierce is affiliated with Botsford Hospital, Childrens Hospital Of Michigan, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital and William Beaumont Hospital.
Eye Associates NortheastHaik Humble Eye Center 1804 N 7 St, West Monroe, LA 71291 318 325-2610 (phone), 318 325-7715 (fax)
Eye Associates NortheastHaik & Humble Eye Center 138 Christian Dr, Rayville, LA 71269 318 728-4081 (phone), 318 728-5284 (fax)
Surgery Center Of West Monroe 102 Regency Pl, West Monroe, LA 71291 318 322-4888 (phone), 318 322-0919 (fax)
Eye Associates NortheastHaik & Humble Eye Center 1801 Auburn Ave, Monroe, LA 71201 318 812-1600 (phone), 318 812-2500 (fax)
Procedures:
Ophthalmological Exam
Languages:
English Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Pierce works in West Monroe, LA and 3 other locations and specializes in Optometry. Dr. Pierce is affiliated with Glenwood Regional Medical Center and St Francis Medical Center.
Summit Radiology 3849 N Perryville Rd, Rockford, IL 61114 815 654-2486 (phone), 815 654-2680 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Graduated: 1964
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Pierce graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1964. He works in Rockford, IL and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology.
Robert (Bob) Pierce (19141978) is best known as the founder of the international charity organization World Vision (now one of the largest Christian relief ...
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From Wounded Knee To My Lai: Readings In Modern American History
Jul 2010 to 2000 Software Developer Analyst III/DBAFletcher Allen Health Care Burlington, VT Oct 2006 to Jul 2010 Database AdministratorFletcher Allen Health Care Burlington, VT Oct 2002 to Oct 2006 System Engineer - UNIXIBM Global Services Division of IBM, Inc Essex Jct, VT Jan 2001 to Oct 2002 Systems Management Integration Professional (AIX)Fletcher Allen Health Care (FAHC)
Jan 1997 to Jan 2001 Technical Analyst - WindowsSpringer-Miller Systems Stowe, VT Nov 1992 to Dec 1996 Technical Services SpecialistW.J. Schaefer Associates Chelmsford, MA Sep 1989 to Mar 1991 Jr. Computer Analyst
Education:
University of Vermont Burlington, VT May 1989 BS in MIS
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