2011 to 2000 Line CookR.A.Siegel Company Atlanta, GA 2006 to 2011 Shipping ManagerSaddle Creek Corp Villa Rica, GA 2005 to 2006 Trailer ControlTandem Staffing Villa Rica, GA 2005 to 2005 Temp Forklift Driver
Education:
William Tennant High School Warminster, PA 1998 DiplomaMiddle Bucks Institute of Technology Warminster, PA 1998 Diploma
2002 to 2009 Teacher of the HandicappedCandles 'N Things Red Bank, NJ 1993 to 2002 Owner/operatorPrudential Property & Casualty Holmdel, NJ 1987 to 1993 Statistical AnalystLevel Line Inc Lakewood, NJ 1983 to 1987 Accounts Receivable and Payable MangerWest Germany Philadelphia, PA 1978 to 1982 Teacher of Military personnelR.H. Macys New York, NY 1974 to 1978 Buyer
Education:
New Jersey City University Jul 2006 Certificate of Teacher of the Handicapped in special educationBrick Computer Science Institute Bricktown, NJ 1983 Certificate in Computer ProgrammingWest Virginia University 1974 BS in Business Administration
Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1977. He works in Paducah, KY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Baptist Health Paducah and Lourdes Hospital.
North Mississippi Medical ClinicsMed Serve Clinic 844 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801 6623775400 (phone), 6623775410 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Cook works in Tupelo, MS and specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. Mr. Cook is affiliated with North Mississippi Medical Center.
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Description:
Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Portland, TX and 3 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Radiology. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Corpus Christi Medical Center Bay Area Hospital, Doctors Regional Medical Center and Kindred Hospital Bay Area.
Jay L. Federman - Philadelphia PA Kenneth P. Cook - Blue Bell PA
Assignee:
Escalon Ophthalmics, Inc. - Skillman NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1702
US Classification:
128 20
Abstract:
An iris dilator includes a body formed of an expansile material being expandable from a dehydrated first size and shape to a hydrated second size and shape. When hydrated, the dilator has a shape complementary to an inside diameter of the iris and a size sufficient to dilate the iris. In addition, a mammalian iris may be dilated by inserting the at least partially dehydrated iris dilator described above into a position radially inwardly from the iris where, in the presence of bodily or surgical fluids, the dilator hydrates and expands to engage and dilate the iris. An apparatus for deforming the dilator to facilitate insertion in use includes top and bottom surfaces which engage top and bottom sides of the dilator, respectively, at least one depression member for forming a depressed area on an edge of the dilator and at least one retainer member for retaining a non-depressed area on the edge of the dilator.
Deborah A. DeMeo - Hatboro PA Robert M. Bross - Ivyland PA Kenneth P. Cook - Blue Bell PA
Assignee:
Site Microsurgical Systems, Inc. - Horsham PA
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604 30
Abstract:
A microsurgical irrigation/aspiration system is provided, including a controller having a pump roller head, actuators for occluding tubing, a suction sensor, and apparatus for mounting a pump cassette. The system cassette is suitable for mounting on the controller and has an opening with a pump tubing segment passing along an arcuate wall of the opening. When the cassette is mounted on the console, the roller head is engaged in the cassette opening and compresses the pump tubing segment against the arcuate wall. An infusion line passes through the cassette and is occludable by one of the actuators, and a vent line connected to the pump tubing segment is occludable by a second actuator. A suction sensing port on the cassette couples with the suction sensor in the controller.
Michael H. Loughnane - Lafayette Hill PA Kenneth P. Cook - Blue Bell PA
Assignee:
Instech Laboratories, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting PA
International Classification:
F04B 4308
US Classification:
417 53
Abstract:
A pump and a method for pumping liquid or fluid through a pair of resilient tubes includes a pushing mechanism which partially compresses the tubes in a balanced, alternating, rocking manner. The resilient tubes are held in a parallel relationship. The pushing mechanism alternately compresses the tubes. As one of the two parallel tubes is compressed, fluid is pumped out of the tube and at the same time fluid is drawn into the second tube as the latter tube resumes its original shape. The resilience of both tubes also is used to assist the pumping action in a balanced fashion, thereby providing a pump that has low power consumption and is lightweight.
A microsurgery system comprising an instrument including a source of vacuum and control means, a remotely connected handpiece adapted to be disposed in the vicinity of the situs of the surgery and including an inlet and suction conduit means coupled to the inlet and to the vacuum source for carrying material away from the surgery situs. The system also includes a cassette assembly arranged for releasable securement to the instrument. The control means of the instrument includes an interrupter bar which cooperates with the cassette assembly for selectively isolating the vacuum source from the suction conduit means. The cassette assembly comprises a body portion, a collection vessel, a first port communicating with the suction conduit and a second port communicating with the vacuum source. Occludable conduit means are coupled between the first and second ports and are arranged to be engaged by the interrupter bar in response to a first signal to isolate the vacuum source from the suction means. The collection vessel is coupled to the suction conduit to collect the material extracted from the surgery situs.
Supply System For Sterile Fluids And Gases In Laser Surgery
Kenneth P. Cook - Blue Bell PA Robert M. Bross - Ivyland PA
Assignee:
Surgical Laser Technologies, Inc. - Erlanger KY
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
606 2
Abstract:
A fluid supply system for gas and sterile liquids consisting of a disposable sterile cartridge that is connected to gas and liquid sources and a common exhaust. The cartridge cooperates with a rotating bearing assembly which pumps the liquid through the system without ever contacting the liquid. The gas sources are provided with means for supplying the gas under pressure to the cartridge. A suitable control selects either the gas or liquid source and a pair of gauges monitor the flow rates of the fluids.
Kenneth Price Cook - Blue Bell PA Robert Michael Bross - Ivyland PA
Assignee:
Surgical Laser Technologies, Inc. - Montgomeryville PA
International Classification:
A61N 506
US Classification:
606 6
Abstract:
A laser photo optic breakdown probe and handpiece system especially suited for small-incision cataract removal including an optical fiber through which a pulsed source of laser energy is delivered to a target spaced from the distal end of the fiber. The fiber is routed through a first guide tube with the target mounted at an angle on the end thereof. Holes are provided in the guide tube for the flow of infusion fluid therethrough. A second aspiration tube surrounds and provides rigidity to the guide tube, shields the distal end of the fiber and target, and serves as a channel for aspirated fluids and dislodged cataractous material. The guide tube is affixed to a transfer housing to which infusion and aspiration connections are made. The aspiration tube forms part of a handle assembly which is detachably coupled to the transfer housing.
Terry A. Fuller - Rydal PA Mark DeStefano - Collegeville PA Sean M. O'Connor - West Chester PA Kenneth R. Cook - Blue Bell PA
Assignee:
Surgical Laser Technologies, Inc. - Oaks PA
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
606 17
Abstract:
A laser medical device for delivering energy to tissue to be treated. The device includes a laser energy transmitting conduit having a longitudinal axis, and has a proximal end for connection to a source of laser energy and a distal end from which laser energy transmitted by the conduit is emitted. A laser energy redirecting member is located adjacent the distal end of the conduit for redirecting the laser energy in a lateral direction with respect to the axis of the conduit, and a tissue contact member is provided adjacent the laser energy redirecting member. The tissue contact member has a transverse cross section of preselected shape and a longitudinal axis generally transverse to the axis of the conduit. The tissue contact member further has an input surface for receiving laser energy redirected by the laser energy redirecting member and transmitting the laser energy received from the laser energy redirecting member. The tissue contact member terminates in a tissue contact surface having a radius of curvature.
A cassette assembly for a microsurgical system. The cassette comprises a body portion, a collection vessel and a suction conduit which may be occluded to interrupt suction. The cassette may also include an occludable infusion conduit for providing infusion through the cassette to a surgical site.