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James Doulgeris Phones & Addresses

  • Coral Springs, FL
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • 206 Martha Ln #4, Oldsmar, FL 34677
  • Boynton Beach, FL
  • Palm Harbor, FL

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James J. Doulgeris
Manager
Ryan Innovations, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
2705 Hawk Roost Ct, Tarpon Springs, FL 34691
James J Doulgeris
Managing
FJK SPINE SOLUTIONS, LLC
4309 W Azeele, Tampa, FL 33609
206 Martha Ln, Oldsmar, FL 34677
James Doulgeris
President, Director
Endorphin Corporation
Health, Wellness and Fitness · Mfg Sporting/Athletic Goods Mfg Surgical Appliances/Supplies · Surgical & Medical Instrument Mfg
6901 90 Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782
(727) 545-9848, (727) 546-0613, (727) 545-9845
James Doulgeris
President, Director
Dedicated Diagnostics, Inc
325 S Gdn Ave, Clearwater, FL 33756
James Doulgeris
Director
Healthcare Resource Specialists, Incorporated
14400 Carlson Cir, Tampa, FL 33626
James Doulgeris
Director
Arthrosurgical Development Corporation
2730 N Mcmullen Booth Rd, Clearwater, FL 33761
James Doulgeris
President, Director
Electric Marketplace Service Corporation
2005 Pan Am Cir, Tampa, FL 33607
James Doulgeris
Director
Arthrosurgical Corporation
2730 N Mcmullen Booth Rd, Clearwater, FL 33761

Publications

Us Patents

Incision-Less Laparoscopic Instrument

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US Patent:
20130096591, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
Dec 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/693252
Inventors:
University of South Florida - Tampa FL, US
Susana Lai-Yuen - Tampa FL, US
Erin Moree - Tampa FL, US
James Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
Benjamin Taylor Nelson - Tampa FL, US
Grahm Roach - San Antonio TX, US
Brandon Kruse - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
University of South Florida - Tampa FL
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606167
Abstract:
A laparoscopic instrument is placed into the abdomen without the creation of a skin incision. The laparoscopic instrument includes a shaft that does not exceed 1.6 mm in diameter. The shaft has a beveled end and is inserted into an abdomen similar to the placement of a needle, without use of a scalpel. Operating instruments are introduced into the abdomen through the umbilical port using a docking device, and are then docked to the beveled end of the shaft after the shaft is introduced through the abdomen. Multiple types of operating instruments can be placed on the beveled end of the shaft during the surgical procedure. Each operating instrument is docked with a holster during introduction into and withdrawal from the umbilical port and is removed from the holster only when in use. When removed from the holster it is locked to the shaft and cannot be dropped.

Transdiscal Screw

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US Patent:
20220370109, Nov 24, 2022
Filed:
Apr 4, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/712781
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
Kamran Aghayev - Tampa FL, US
Frank D. Vrionis - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
This invention relates to a transdiscal screw capable of following a non-linear trajectory. The screw assembly includes a first screw and second screw coupled at a poly-axial joint. The first screw and the second screw capable of rotating independently of each other. The screw can also include a third screw coupled to the second screw at a poly-axial joint such that the first screw, second screw and third screw can rotate independently of each other.

Bone Fusion System

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US Patent:
20200315679, Oct 8, 2020
Filed:
Jun 18, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/905525
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
Sabrina A. Gonzalez Blohm - Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
A61B 17/70
A61F 2/44
Abstract:
A method and system for performing bone fusion and/or securing one or more bones, such as adjacent vertebra, are disclosed. The screws include a threaded tip connected to a main shaft and a threaded outer sleeve that rotates relative to the outer shaft until locked down. Independent rotation of the threaded outer sleeve relative to the threaded distal tip allows compression or distraction to modify the gap between the vertebral bodies. The screws are passed from the inferior to superior vertebra or superior to inferior, for example, through a trans-pedicular route to avoid neurological compromise. At the same time, the path of screw insertion is oriented to reach superior or inferior vertebra. An intervertebral cage of the system is configured for lateral expansion from a nearly straight configuration to form a large footprint in the disc space. The screws and cage may be combined for improved fixation with minimal invasiveness.

Transdiscal Screw

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US Patent:
20200030013, Jan 30, 2020
Filed:
Jun 10, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/435886
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
Kamran Aghayev - Tampa FL, US
Frank D. Vrionis - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
This invention relates to a transdiscal screw capable of following a non-linear trajectory. The screw assembly includes a first screw and second screw coupled at a poly-axial joint. The first screw and the second screw capable of rotating independently of each other. The screw can also include a third screw coupled to the second screw at a poly-axial joint such that the first screw, second screw and third screw can rotate independently of each other.

Incision-Less Laparoscopic Instrument

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US Patent:
20190231380, Aug 1, 2019
Filed:
Apr 10, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/380585
Inventors:
Stuart Hart - Tampa FL, US
Susana Lai-Yuen - Tampa FL, US
Erin Moree - Tampa FL, US
James Doulgeris - Coconut Creek FL, US
Benjamin Taylor Nelson - Tampa FL, US
Grahm Roach - San Antonio TX, US
Brandon Kruse - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
University of South Florida - Tampa FL
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
A61B 17/3201
A61B 17/29
A61B 17/34
Abstract:
A laparoscopic instrument is placed into the abdomen without the creation of a skin incision. The laparoscopic instrument includes a shaft that does not exceed 1.6 mm in diameter. The shaft has a beveled end and is inserted into an abdomen similar to the placement of a needle, without use of a scalpel. Operating instruments are introduced into the abdomen through the umbilical port using a docking device, and are then docked to the beveled end of the shaft after the shaft is introduced through the abdomen. Multiple types of operating instruments can be placed on the beveled end of the shaft during the surgical procedure. Each operating instrument is docked with a holster during introduction into and withdrawal from the umbilical port and is removed from the holster only when in use. When removed from the holster it is locked to the shaft and cannot be dropped.

Bone Fusion System

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US Patent:
20180250050, Sep 6, 2018
Filed:
May 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/970204
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
Sabrina A. Gonzalez Blohm - Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
A61B 17/70
A61F 2/44
A61F 2/30
A61F 2/28
Abstract:
A method and system for performing bone fusion and/or securing one or more bones, such as adjacent vertebra, are disclosed. The screws include a threaded tip connected to a main shaft and a threaded outer sleeve that rotates relative to the outer shaft until locked down. Independent rotation of the threaded outer sleeve relative to the threaded distal tip allows compression or distraction to modify the gap between the vertebral bodies. The screws are passed from the inferior to superior vertebra or superior to inferior, for example, through a trans-pedicular route to avoid neurological compromise. At the same time, the path of screw insertion is oriented to reach superior or inferior vertebra. An intervertebral cage of the system is configured for lateral expansion from a nearly straight configuration to form a large footprint in the disc space. The screws and cage may be combined for improved fixation with minimal invasiveness.

Bone Fusion Systen

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US Patent:
20180250051, Sep 6, 2018
Filed:
May 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/970212
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
Sabrina A. Gonzalez Blohm - Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
A61B 17/70
A61F 2/44
A61F 2/30
A61F 2/28
Abstract:
A method and system for performing bone fusion and/or securing one or more bones, such as adjacent vertebra, are disclosed. The screws include a threaded tip connected to a main shaft and a threaded outer sleeve that rotates relative to the outer shaft until locked down. Independent rotation of the threaded outer sleeve relative to the threaded distal tip allows compression or distraction to modify the gap between the vertebral bodies. The screws are passed from the inferior to superior vertebra or superior to inferior, for example, through a transpedicular route to avoid neurological compromise. At the same time, the path of screw insertion is oriented to reach superior or inferior vertebra. An intervertebral cage of the system is configured for lateral expansion from a nearly straight configuration to form a large footprint in the disc space. The screws and cage may be combined for improved fixation with minimal invasiveness.

Bone Fusion System

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US Patent:
20180092751, Apr 5, 2018
Filed:
Oct 10, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/728898
Inventors:
- Tampa FL, US
Sabrina A. Gonzalez Blohm - Tampa FL, US
James J. Doulgeris - Oldsmar FL, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
A61B 17/86
Abstract:
A method and system for performing bone fusion and/or securing one or more bones, such as adjacent vertebra, are disclosed. The screw includes a threaded distal piece fixedly attached connected to an inner post. Both the inner post and the proximal piece have non-cylindrical receptacles at their proximal ends for engagement with driving tools. Independent rotation of the proximal piece and the distal piece enables for compression or decompression to modify the gap between two bones or bone fragments. During use, the distal piece of the bone screw is placed at least partially within a distal bone, the proximal piece is placed at least partially within a proximal bone, and one of two pieces is rotated while the other is held in a fixed position, causing movement of the proximal and distal bones relative to each other.
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