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Dominic J Sanfilippo

from Ada, MI
Age ~70

Dominic Sanfilippo Phones & Addresses

  • 9157 28Th St, Ada, MI 49301 (616) 897-5622 (616) 897-8288
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  • 1301 SW 18Th Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312 (954) 764-3638

Work

Company: Spectrum Health Physician Office Address: 100 Michigan St Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phones: (616) 643-9347

Education

School / High School: Wayne State University School Of Medicine 1982

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 1990

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Emails

Specialities

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Dominic J Sanfilippo, Grand Rapids MI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Address:
Spectrum Health Physician Office
100 Michigan St Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 643-9347 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 1990
Pediatrics, 1987
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Spectrum Health Physician Office
100 Michigan St Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Spectrum Health- Butterworth Hospital
100 Michigan Street North East, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Education:
Medical School
Wayne State University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1982
Medical School
Children's Hospital Of Michigan
Graduated: 1983
Medical School
Children's Hospital Of Michigan
Graduated: 1986
Medical School
Children's Hospital Of Michigan
Graduated: 1987
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Dominic J Sanfilippo, Grand Rapids MI

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Specialties:
Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Family Medicine
Work:
Spectrum Health - DeVos Children's Hospital
100 Michigan St NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Education:
Wayne State University (1982)

Publications

Us Patents

Vascular Access Device

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US Patent:
62580582, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Mar 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/265023
Inventors:
Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo - Ada MI
International Classification:
A61M 1100
US Classification:
604 9301
Abstract:
A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied. Once implanted, the delivery tube of the device cooperates with another sheath, which is inserted and guided along another guide wire that extends to the preselected site in the patient's body.

Method Of Installing Vascular Access Device

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US Patent:
60743778, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Apr 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/292472
Inventors:
Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo - Ada MI
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604500
Abstract:
A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied. Once implanted, the delivery tube of the device cooperates with another sheath, which is inserted and guided along another guide wire that extends to the preselected site in the patient's body.

Vascular Access Device And Method Of Installing Same

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US Patent:
59191600, Jul 6, 1999
Filed:
Oct 10, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/728825
Inventors:
Dominic Joseph Sanfilippo - Ada MI
International Classification:
A61M 1100
US Classification:
604 93
Abstract:
A vascular access device is provided which can be used for chronic venous or organ access. When implanted, the device facilitates repeated intermittent infusions of medical treatment while reducing the risk of infection at the implant site. The vascular access device comprises an elongated body and a delivery tube coupled to the elongated body for delivering the medical treatment to a preselected site in a patient's body, which permits subcutaneous implanting of the device with a minimally invasive procedure. A sheath and a dilator are adapted to form an access tunnel in the patient's body commensurate in configuration with the elongated body of the device. A guide wire is provided to guide the sheath and dilator from a first opening to a second opening in the patient's body. The introduction of the sheath eases the placement of the device and reduces access site trauma to the vein, organ, or any other location in the body to which the medicine or therapy is to be applied. Once implanted, the delivery tube of the device cooperates with another sheath, which is inserted and guided along another guide wire that extends to the preselected site in the patient's body.
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