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Ronald Rudowsky Phones & Addresses

  • 90 Holbeck Cor, Plymouth, MA 02360 (508) 209-0471
  • Boston, MA
  • 850 Oak Grove Ave #D, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 391-9622
  • 110 Kodiak Way, Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 209-2453 (781) 209-2454
  • 71 Fox Rd, Waltham, MA 02451 (781) 209-2453 (781) 209-2454
  • Sudbury, MA
  • Montgomery, OH

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Ronald Rudowsky Photo 1

Vp Int'l Sa;Es & Market Dev. At Surgrx, Inc

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Ronald Rudowsky Photo 2

At Baxano

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Medical Devices

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ronald Rudowsky
Manager
EndoEvolution, LLC
Medical Devices · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Whol Medical/Hospital Equipment
51 Middlesex St, Chelmsford, MA 01863
10 Commerce Way SUITE 5, Raynham, MA 02767
PO Box 775, Plymouth, MA 02362
51 Middlesex St, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
(508) 828-5080
Ronald S. Rudowsky
Marketing Staff
Truexchange
Ret Computers/Software Custom Computer Programing
4 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
(781) 457-1300

Publications

Us Patents

Compliant Tissue Sealants

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US Patent:
6352710, Mar 5, 2002
Filed:
Dec 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/732419
Inventors:
Amapreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA
Michelle D. Lyman - Chelmsford MA
Peter K. Jarrett - Sudbury MA
Ronald S. Rudowsky - Sudbury MA
Assignee:
Focal, Inc. - Lexington MA
International Classification:
C09D 400
US Classification:
424426, 424489, 424490, 528354, 528361, 128898, 128899, 525 541, 525 542, 525408, 525413, 525415, 5147721
Abstract:
An improved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier. In the preferred embodiment, the system is compliant, in that it is capable of conforming to the three dimensional structure of a tissue surface as the tissue bends and deforms during healing processes. The barrier or drug delivery systems is formed as a polymeric coating on tissue surfaces by applied a polymerizable monomer to the surface, and then polymerizing the monomer. The polymerized compliant coating preferably is biodegradable and biocompatible, and can be designed with selected properties of compliancy and elasticity for different surgical and therapeutic applications.

Redox And Photoinitiator Systems For Priming For Improved Adherence Of Gels To Substrates

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US Patent:
6387977, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616256
Inventors:
Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA
David A. Melanson - Hudson NH
Chandrashekar P. Pathak - Lexington MA
Jeffrey A. Hubbell - San Marino CA
Luis Z. Avila - Arlington MA
Mark T. Kieras - Newburyport MA
Stephen D. Goodrich - Woburn MA
Shikha P. Barman - Lowell MA
Arthur J. Coury - Boston MA
Ronald S. Rudowsky - Sudbury MA
Douglas J. K. Weaver - Bedford MA
Marc A. Levine - Fremont CA
John C. Spiridigliozzi - Dedham MA
Thomas S. Bromander - Andover MA
Dean M. Pichon - Concord MA
George Selecman - Marblehead MA
David J. Nedder - Attleboro MA
Bradley C. Poff - White Bear Lake MN
Donald L. Elbert - Pasadena CA
Assignee:
Focal, Inc. - Lexington MA
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C09D 400
US Classification:
522184, 522185, 424487, 602904, 523111, 523114, 523118
Abstract:
An impoved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier. In the preferred embodiment, tissue is stained with a photoinitiator, then the polymer solution or gel having added thereto a defined amount of the same or a different photoinitiator is applied to the tissue. On exposure to light, the resulting system polymerizes at the surface, giving excellent adherence, and also forms a gel in the rest of the applied volume. Thus a gel barrier of arbitrary thickness can be applied to a surface while maintaining high adherence at the interface. This process is referred to herein as âprimingâ. The polymerizable barrier materials are highly useful for sealing tissue surfaces and junctions against leaks of fluids. In another embodiment, âprimingâ can be used to reliably adhere preformed barriers to tissue or other surfaces, or to adhere tissue surfaces to each other.

Compliant Tissue Sealants

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US Patent:
6531147, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Nov 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/053356
Inventors:
Amapreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA
Michelle D. Lyman - Chelmsford MA
Peter K. Jarrett - Sudbury MA
Ronald S. Rudowsky - Sudbury MA
Assignee:
Focal, Inc. - Lexington MA
International Classification:
C09D 400
US Classification:
424426, 424489, 424490, 528354, 528361, 525 541, 525 542, 525406, 525413, 525416, 5147721
Abstract:
An improved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier. In the preferred embodiment, the system is compliant, in that it is capable of conforming to the three dimensional structure of a tissue surface as the tissue bends and deforms during healing processes. The barrier or drug delivery systems is formed as a polymeric coating on tissue surfaces by applied a polymerizable monomer to the surface, and then polymerizing the monomer. The polymerized compliant coating preferably is biodegradable and biocompatible, and can be designed with selected properties of compliancy and elasticity for different surgical and therapeutic applications.

Polymerizable Biodegradable Polymers Including Carbonate Or Dioxanone Linkages

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US Patent:
RE39713, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Jan 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/351930
Inventors:
Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA, US
Peter K. Jarrett - Sudbury MA, US
Arthur J. Coury - Boston MA, US
Ronald S. Rudowsky - Sudbury MA, US
Michelle D. Lyman - Peabody MA, US
Luis Z. Avila - Arlington MA, US
David J. Enscore - Sudbury MA, US
Stephen D. Goodrich - Tucson AZ, US
William C. Nason - Groton MA, US
Fei Yao - N. Andover MA, US
Douglas Weaver - Bedford MA, US
Shikha P. Barman - Bedford MA, US
Assignee:
Genzyme Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
424426, 424489, 424490, 5147721, 5147723, 514773, 514777, 528354, 528361, 128898, 525 541, 525 542, 525408, 525413, 525415
Abstract:
Water-soluble macromers including at least one hydrolysable linkage formed from carbonate or dioxanone groups, at least one water-soluble polymeric block, and at least one polymerizable group, and methods of preparation and use thereof are described. The macromers are preferably polymerized using free radical initiators under the influence of long wavelength ultraviolet light or visible light excitation. Biodegradation occurs at the linkages within the extension oligomers and results in fragments which are non-toxic and easily removed from the body. The macromers can be used to encapsulate cells, deliver prophylactic, therapeutic or diagnostic agents in a controlled manner, plug leaks in tissue, prevent adhesion formation after surgical procedures, temporarily protect or separate tissue surfaces, and adhere or seal tissues together.

Compliant Tissue Sealants

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US Patent:
7238364, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Jan 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/338933
Inventors:
Amarpreet S. Sawhney - Lexington MA, US
Michelle D. Lyman - Chelmsford MA, US
Peter K. Jarrett - Sudbury MA, US
Ronald S. Rudowsky - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Genzyme Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61F 2/00
A61K 47/48
C08G 63/48
C08G 63/91
C08G 65/32
A61K 9/14
A61K 9/50
C08G 63/08
US Classification:
424426, 424489, 424490, 528354, 528361, 525 541, 525 542, 525406, 525413, 525415, 5147721
Abstract:
An improved barrier or drug delivery system which is highly adherent to the surface to which it is applied is disclosed, along with methods for making the barrier. In the preferred embodiment, the system is compliant, in that it is capable of conforming to the three dimensional structure of a tissue surface as the tissue bends and deforms during healing processes. The barrier or drug delivery systems is formed as a polymeric coating on tissue surfaces by applied a polymerizable monomer to the surface, and then polymerizing the monomer. The polymerized compliant coating preferably is biodegradable and biocompatible, and can be designed with selected properties of compliancy and elasticity for different surgical and therapeutic applications.

Locking Mechanism

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US Patent:
8388606, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/410822
Inventors:
Aaron Feustel - Claremont NH, US
Frank Lopez - Claremont NH, US
Bradley Bender - Lincoln RI, US
Ronald Rudowsky - Plymouth MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/00
F16B 17/00
US Classification:
606 1, 403345
Abstract:
Provided herein are a locking mechanism including a male extension including a straight portion and a graduated step portion; and a female extension configured to receive the male extension, and including a pair of protruding tabs, which are spaced apart to allow the straight portion of the male extension to pass through a space between the protruding tabs, and which contact the graduated step portion if the male extension is inserted a first predetermined distance into the female extension.

Medical Device

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US Patent:
D689609, Sep 10, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
29/423831
Inventors:
Bradley Bender - Lincoln RI, US
Ronald Rudowsky - Plymouth MA, US
Assignee:
Tri-Medics LLC - Foxboro MA
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24143, D24133

Instrument Handle, A Device Having The Instrument Handle, And A Method Of Manufacturing The Instrument Handle

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US Patent:
20130247333, Sep 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/489342
Inventors:
Bradley BENDER - Lincoln RI, US
Ronald RUDOWSKY - Plymouth MA, US
Assignee:
TRI-MEDICS - Foxboro MA
International Classification:
B25G 1/00
B29C 45/00
US Classification:
16430, 2643281, 295271
Abstract:
A handle for a device, a device, and a method of making a handle for a device, having a blank extending substantially along a longitudinal axis of the device between a distal end and a proximal end of the device are described. The handle includes protrusions situated on at least a portion of the blank, the protrusions being situated over approximately 180 degrees of a cross-section of the blank taken perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Ronald S Rudowsky from Plymouth, MA, age ~75 Get Report