Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA Richard A. Hillstead - Duluth GA Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA Raphael F. Meloul - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Novoste Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patients vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Treating A Desired Area In The Vascular System Of A Patient
Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA Richard A. Hillstead - Duluth GA Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA Raphael F. Meloul - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Novoste Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3, 2504971, 604509
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patients vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Novoste Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 9301, 604 48, 604 35
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for treating body tissue whereby a section of tissue is drawn into contact with the open distal end of the first passageway of the apparatus. A tissue treatment fluid is introduced into the second passageway for treating the desired section of tissue retained within the first passageway. Methods and apparatus are also disclosed for positioning a medical device at a desired location within the heart. A portion of the apparatus is retained at a desired location of the heart and a medical device is extended through a passageway of the apparatus for contacting the heart at the desired location.
Method And Apparatus For Treating A Desired Area In The Vascular System Of A Patient
Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA
Assignee:
Novoste Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patients vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Treating A Desired Area In The Vascular System Of A Patient
Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA, US Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA, US Richard A. Hillstead - Duluth GA, US Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA, US Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA, US Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA, US Raphael F. Meloul - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Novoste Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
A61M 3/00
US Classification:
600 4
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patient's vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Treating A Desired Area In The Vascular System Of A Patient
Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA, US Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA, US Richard A. Hillstead - Duluth GA, US Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA, US Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA, US Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA, US Raphael F. Meloul - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Best Vascular, Inc. - Springfield VA
International Classification:
A61N 5/00
US Classification:
600 3, 600 7
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patient's vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Treating A Desired Area In The Vascular System Of A Patient
Ron Waksman - Atlanta GA, US Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA, US Richard A. Hillstead - Duluth GA, US Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA, US Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA, US Ian R. Crocker - Stone Mtn. GA, US Raphael F. Meloul - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Best Vascular, Inc. - Springfield VA
International Classification:
A61M 3/00
US Classification:
600 4
Abstract:
Apparatus and method are described for delivery of a treating element, such as a radiation source, through a catheter to a desired site in the vascular system of a patient, such as a coronary artery, for inhibiting the formation of scar tissue such as may occur in restenosis following balloon angioplasty. The apparatus includes an elongated flexible catheter tube having proximal and distal end portions, with a lumen extending therebetween, and a diameter sufficiently small for insertion in to a patient's vascular system. One or more treating elements, such as a capsule or pellet containing radioactive material, is positionable within the lumen and movable between the proximal and distal end portions under the force of liquid flowing through the lumen. A method for using such apparatus, including a method for using such apparatus simultaneously with a balloon angioplasty procedure, is disclosed.
Thomas D. Weldon - Gainesville GA, US Charles E. Larsen - Cumming GA, US Jonathan J. Rosen - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
Novt Corp - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00 A61M 3/00
US Classification:
604 28, 604 35, 604 43
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for treating body tissue whereby a section of tissue is drawn into contact with the open distal end of the first passageway of the apparatus. A tissue treatment fluid is introduced into the second passageway for treating the desired section of tissue retained within the first passageway. Methods and apparatus are also disclosed for positioning a medical device at a desired location within the heart. A portion of the apparatus is retained at a desired location of the heart and a medical device is extended through a passageway of the apparatus for contacting the heart at the desired location.
Chattanooga Womens Specialists 613 E Villanow St, La Fayette, GA 30728 7066380278 (phone), 7066383856 (fax)
Education:
Medical School American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Bladder Repair Ovarian Surgery Tubal Surgery Vaginal Repair Cesarean Section (C-Section) Cystoscopy D & C Dilation and Curettage Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hemorrhoid Procedures Hysterectomy Skin Tags Removal Urinary Flow Tests Vaginal Delivery
Conditions:
Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Endometriosis Hemorrhoids
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Weldon graduated from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Chattanooga, TN and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Weldon is affiliated with Cornerstone Medical Center, Erlanger North Hospital, Memorial Hospital Hixson and Parkridge East Hospital.
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1910
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Position:
British actor
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Painting
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Vaudeville
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Thomas Weldon CEO
AMV MANAGEMENT, INC
2905 Premiere Pkwy SUITE 150, Duluth, GA 30097 43 Ocean Clb Dr, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Thomas D. Weldon Director, Vice President
The Weldon Foundation, Inc
6 Ocean Clb Dr, Fernandina, FL 32034
Thomas Weldon Director
SEBACIA, INC Whol Medical/Hospital Equipment
2905 Premiere Pkwy SUITE 150, Duluth, GA 30097
Thomas Weldon Principal
Tom D Weldon Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
4318 Whitewater Crk Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
Thomas D. Weldon Chairman, Director
Amv Management Partners, Inc
2905 Premiere Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097 2750 Premiere Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097 5542 1 Coast Hwy Harrison Park, Fernandina, FL 32034 2750 Premiere Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30350
Thomas Weldon CEO
CEREBRAL VASCULAR APPLICATIONS, INC
2905 Premiere Pkwy SUITE 150, Duluth, GA 30097 2905 Premiere Pkwy #13, Duluth, GA 30097
Thomas Weldon CEO
NEOVISTA, INC
#200, Atlanta, GA #200, Duluth, GA
Thomas Weldon Owner
ACCUITIVE MEDICAL VENTURES, LLC Investment Consulting · Misc Intermediation
2905 Premiere Pkwy SUITE 150, Duluth, GA 30097 2750 Premiere Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097 6788121101, 6784177325, 8889354411