ALEXANDER SHAKNOVICH, M.D.
Osteopathic Medicine at 61 St, New York, NY

License number
New York 159030
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Cardiovascular Disease
Address
Address
425 E 61St St FLOOR 4TH, New York, NY 10021
Phone
(212) 752-2900
(212) 752-2949 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Alexander Shaknovich
1 Gracie Sq #4, New York, NY 10028
Alexander Shaknovich
New York, NY
(646) 429-9682
Alexander Shaknovich
1349 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128
Alexander Shaknovich
220 65Th St, New York, NY 10001
Alexander Shaknovich
425 61St St, New York, NY 10001

Organization information

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Alexander Shaknovich MD

1725 York Ave, New York, NY 10128

Industry:
Cardiologist, Interventional Cardiologist, Internist
Phone:
(718) 265-0005 (Phone)
Description:
There are 6 doctors at this site. Surgery is not performed at this site. Average patient volume is 120 patients per day.
Alexander Shaknovich

Professional information

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Dr. Alexander Shaknovich, Brooklyn NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Cardiology
Address:
Shaklovich Cardiovascular Ctr
3049 Ocean Pkwy SUITE 2, Brooklyn 11235
(212) 752-2900 (Phone)
Alexander Shaknovich MD
1725 York Ave SUITE 2E, New York 10128
(212) 752-2900 (Phone)
Procedures:
Ablation for Treatment of Cardiac Arrythmias, Cardiac Catheterization (incl. Coronary Angiography), Cardiac Imaging, Cardiac MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of Heart or Chest, Cardiac Myocardial Perfusion Imaging, Cardioversion, Elective, Cardioverter-Defibrillator or Pacemaker Insertion, Removal or Repair, Chest CT (incl. Heart and Lungs), Coronary Angioplasty, Atherectomy and Stent, Tilt Testing or Cardiac Event Monitors
Conditions:
Aneurysm and Dissection of Heart, Angina and Acute Coronary Syndrome, Aortic Aneurysm, Aortic Dissection, Aortic Valve Disease, Arrhythmias (incl. Atrial Fibrillation), Cardiomegaly, Cardiomyopathy, Carotid Artery Disease, Congestive Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), Endocarditis, Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction), Hyperlipidemia, Hypertension, Hypertensive Heart and Chronic Kidney Disease, Hypertensive Heart Disease, Hypotension, Mitral Valve Disease, Pericardial Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension, Syncope, Tricuspid Valve Disease
Certifications:
Cardiovascular Disease, 1989, Internal Medicine, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Shaklovich Cardiovascular Ctr
3049 Ocean Pkwy SUITE 2, Brooklyn 11235
Alexander Shaknovich MD
1725 York Ave SUITE 2E, New York 10128
New York Methodist Hospital
506 6Th St, Brooklyn 11215
Beth Israel Medical Center - Kings Highway Division
3201 Kings Hwy, Brooklyn 11234
Education:
Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Graduated: 1983
Ny and Presby Hp Cornell Campus
Nyu Hospitals Center


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Coronary Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
5193546, Mar 16, 1993
Filed:
May 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/700625
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
International Classification:
A61B 812
US Classification:
12866206
Abstract:
An image catheter is introduced into the venous system and is maneuvered through the venous system to points adjacent to sections of arteries to be imaged. The arterial segments are then imaged from those adjacent points in the venous system. Ideally an ultrasound imaging catheter with a diameter of 7-10 French (2. 3 mm-3. 3. mm) operating at a frequency between 15 and 20 MHz is used.


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Method And Devices For Decreasing Elevated Pulmonary Venous Pressure

US Patent:
6572652, Jun 3, 2003
Filed:
Mar 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/813182
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
Assignee:
VenPro Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 211, 623 124, 623904
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the implantation of one or more prosthetic valve(s) in the pulmonary vein(s) of a subject for decreasing or preventing an increase in pulmonary venous pressure. The present invention accordingly provides for novel treatment strategies for the treatment of medical disorders associated with elevated pulmonary venous pressure, including congestive heart failure, as well as for prosthetic pulmonary vein valves and their delivery systems. Expandable as well as fixed-dimension non-expandable pulmonary vein prosthetic valves for implantation by a variety of surgical and percutaneous procedures are also described.


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Method And Devices For Decreasing Elevated Pulmonary Venous Pressure

US Patent:
7048757, May 23, 2006
Filed:
May 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/439130
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 124, 623 234
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the implantation of one or more prosthetic valve(s) in the pulmonary vein(s) of a subject as a means of decreasing or preventing an increase in pulmonary venous pressure. The present invention accordingly provides for novel treatment strategies for the treatment of medical disorders associated with elevated pulmonary venous pressure, including congestive heart failure, as well as for prosthetic pulmonary vein valves and their delivery systems. Expandable as well as fixed-dimension non-expandable pulmonary vein prosthetic valves for implantation by a variety of surgical and percutaneous procedures are also described.


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Method And System For Stent Placement In Ostial Lesions

US Patent:
5749890, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Dec 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/753912
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606198
Abstract:
A stent delivery assembly and method for stent placement in an ostial lesion. In particular, the stent delivery system of the invention comprises a break segment which changes configuration to facilitate localization of the target ostium.


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Method And Devices For Decreasing Elevated Pulmonary Venous Pressure

US Patent:
2006014, Jun 29, 2006
Filed:
Feb 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363008
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001240
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the implantation of one or more prosthetic valve(s) in the pulmonary vein(s) of a subject as a means of decreasing or preventing an increase in pulmonary venous pressure. The present invention accordingly provides for novel treatment strategies for the treatment of medical disorders associated with elevated pulmonary venous pressure, including congestive heart failure, as well as for prosthetic pulmonary vein valves and their delivery systems. Expandable as well as fixed-dimension non-expandable pulmonary vein prosthetic valves for implantation by a variety of surgical and percutaneous procedures are also described.


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Shuttle Stent Delivery Catheter

US Patent:
5807398, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Apr 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/430378
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 1100
US Classification:
606108
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stent delivery system, including a tubular stent delivery catheter (a "shuttle") comprising an expandable deployment segment, onto which a stent can be mounted in a contracted conformation. Unlike hitherto known delivery catheters, however, the deployment segment is expanded by an ancillary device, for example, by a balloon catheter separate and distinct from the shuttle.


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Y-Shuttle Stent Assembly For Bifurcating Vessels And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
5669924, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
Oct 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/548459
Inventors:
Alexander Shaknovich - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
606108
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a Y-shuttle stent delivery system to be used in the placement of one or more stents in a bifurcating vessel. In particular, the stent delivery system of the invention comprises a tubular stent delivery catheter (or "shuttle") having a Y-shaped bifurcated expandable deployment segment which may be inserted into both branches of a bifurcating vessel. One or more stents may be mounted, in a contracted conformation, on the deployment segment, and may be deployed in both branches of the vessel simultaneously by expanding the deployment segment by an ancillary means, such as one or more balloon catheters, positioned within the shuttle.