2006 to 2014 National Director of Clinical Communication, Clinical SpecialistAlabama Tissue Center/Biological Tissue, LLC
2002 to 2006 Clinical SpecialistAdvanced Laparoscopic Training Center
1996 to 2002 Clinical Specialist/Research
Education:
University of Alabama in Birmingham Birmingham, AL 1982 to 1983 ResearchAuburn University School of Veterinary Medicine 1980 to 1982Auburn University 1977 to 1980 Biology
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Peter T Falkner
"adamgroup LC CONSULTING/ADVISORY
Birmingham, AL
Peter T Ii Falkner
Falkner Gardens, LLC OWN/OPERATE A LANDSCAPING BUSINESS
Peter Falkner is the name of a German fencing master, active in the late 15th century (roughly 1470s or 1480s), influenced by Paulus Kal. He is the author of a
- Mobile AL, US Deneen T. Plessala - Mobile AL, US Peter T. Falkner - Mobile AL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/43 A61B 10/00
Abstract:
A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.
Kirby J. Plessala - Mobile AL, US Deneen T. Plessala - Mobile AL, US Peter T. Falkner - Mobile AL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/43 A61B 10/00
Abstract:
A kit and method for intrauterine insemination is provided. The steps of the method include self-monitoring of a menstrual cycle of a patient by said patient, making an abrasion on the endometrial lining of a uterus of the patient following menstruation by the patient, predicting timing of ovulation by using an ovulation monitoring system or inducing ovulation; preparing sperm for insemination during ovulation by the patient, guiding an intrauterine insemination catheter accompanied by a cervical shield into the patient, depositing a semen sample into the uterine cavity or cervical canal, removing the catheter from the body of the patient while using a holding tool to hold the cervical shield in place at the entrance to the uterine cavity, and leaving the cervical shield in place for a predetermined time period.
Device And Method For Improving Implantation Of Fertilized Egg During Pregnancy
- Mobile AL, US PETER T. FALKNER - Mobile AL, US MICHAEL HADDAD - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
InnoMed Five, LLC - Mobile AL
International Classification:
A61B 17/435 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
The disclosed invention comprises a device that utilizes a manually controlled articulating arm to make a precise, small abrasion on the intrauterine wall prior to ovulation. The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a handle, an arm having a rigid portion and an articulating tip both of which are covered by a casing having non-irritant properties, wherein the handle is connected to the arm by a connection member that contains a trigger mechanism operable to move the articulating tip by pulling a trigger.
A medical device and method for artificial insemination are provided. The medical device has a shield and an arm secured to the shield at one end and extending outwardly from the shield. The arm is inserted into the cervical canal of a patient and the shield covers the external os of the patient. By inserting the medical device into a patient's cervical canal after insemination, a physical barrier that holds a semen sample within the cervical canal and prevents leakage from the cervical canal back into the vaginal cavity is established. The device may have a bore extending through the device for a catheter to pass through. The bore has a valve to allow passage of the catheter and prevent backflow of semen. The arm may have a circumferential bulge to help keep the device in place during use.
A medical device and method for artificial insemination are provided. The medical device has a shield and an arm secured to the shield at one end and extending outwardly from the shield. The arm is inserted into the cervical canal of a patient and the shield covers the external os of the patient. By inserting the medical device into a patient's cervical canal after insemination, a physical barrier that holds a semen sample within the cervical canal and prevents leakage from the cervical canal back into the vaginal cavity is established. The device may have a bore extending through the device for a catheter to pass through. The bore has a valve to allow passage of the catheter and prevent backflow of semen. The arm may have a circumferential bulge to help keep the device in place during use.
- Luxembourg, LU Matthew G MCINTYRE - Theodore AL, US Peter T FALKNER - Mobile AL, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00 A61M 1/00 A61M 39/10
Abstract:
A tubing assembly device for use in combination with a typical Foley or multi-lumen urinary catheter that assists in the prevention of said tubes becoming entangled or mismanaged by the physician or patient includes a drainage tube and at least one fluid delivery tube having connectors operable to attach to catheter lumens and container lumens. The tubes are bundled together by having a portion of their exterior surface fixedly attached to a portion of the exterior surface of another tube. In order to prevent kinks where the device is attached to the catheter, the upper portions of each tube are necessarily longer than the lower portions. Also, as a further option, the connectors on opposing ends of the tubes include a variety of markings to ensure proper attachment.
The medical device has a shield and an arm secured to the shield at one end and extending outwardly from the shield. The arm is inserted into the cervical canal of a patient and the shield covers the external os of the patient. By inserting the medical device into a patients cervical canal prior to insemination and leaving the device in place after insemination, a physical barrier that holds a semen sample within the cervical canal and prevents leakage from the cervical canal back into the vaginal cavity is established. The device may have a bore extending through the device for a catheter to pass through. The bore has a valve to allow passage of the catheter and prevent backflow of semen. The arm may have a plurality of longitudinal ridges, circumferential ridges, or circumferential barbs to help keep the device in place.
Device And Method For Improving Implantation Of Fertilized Egg During Pregnancy
- Mobile AL, US PETER T. FALKNER - Mobile AL, US MICHAEL HADDAD - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
InnoMed Five, LLC - Mobile AL
International Classification:
A61B 17/435 A61B 17/00
Abstract:
The disclosed invention comprises a device that utilizes a manually controlled articulating arm to make a precise, small abrasion on the intrauterine wall prior to ovulation. The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a handle, an arm having a rigid portion and an articulating tip both of which are covered by a casing having non-irritant properties, wherein the handle is connected to the arm by a connection member that contains a trigger mechanism operable to move the articulating tip by pulling a trigger.