Dr. Elliott graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1977. He works in Richmond, VA and specializes in Pediatric Pulmonology. Dr. Elliott is affiliated with Bon Secours St Marys Hospital.
X-Ray AssociatesX-Ray Associates Of Louisville 4000 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207 5028955405 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Louisville School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Elliott graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Louisville, KY and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Elliott is affiliated with Baptist Health Louisville.
Us Patents
Barb And Expandable Transluminal Graft Prosthesis For Repair Of Aneurysm
Timothy A. Chuter - Malmo, SE Michael P. DeBruyne - Bloomington IN Neal E. Fearnot - West Lafayette IN Gregory D. Elliott - West Lafayette IN
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN MED Institute, Inc. - West Lafayette IN
International Classification:
A61F 206 A61M 2900
US Classification:
623 1
Abstract:
An improved prosthesis assembly for placement at an aneurysm in the bifurcated lumen of the aorta and the common iliac arteries extending therefrom. The prosthesis assembly includes a single lumen graft or a bifurcated lumen graft having a main body and ipsilateral and contralateral limbs extending therefrom. The main body and ipsilateral and contralateral limbs each have a spring assembly about their orifices for conforming that portion of the graft to the wall of the vessel lumen. The main body spring assembly has an improved barb with first and second attachment arms for securely anchoring the spring assembly to the vessel wall. The improved barb includes two forms of mechanical attachment such as, for example, a helical coil body positioned around a spring assembly arm and, secondly, a bonding material such as, for example, solder for fixedly attaching the coil and spring assembly arm. The attachment arms of the barb are positioned longitudinally along the spring assembly arm for engagement with the vessel wall without engaging each other when the spring assembly is in a collapsed condition. The ipsilateral and contralateral spring assemblies also include the improved barb with only a single attachment arm for anchoring the spring assembly to the vessel wall.