ALI IMRAN MUSANI
Medical Practice in Denver, CO

License number
Pennsylvania MD066683L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Denver, CO 80015
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ali Musani, age 60
16351 E Ida Ave, Centennial, CO 80015
Ali I Musani, age 60
419 9Th Ave, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(970) 867-4823
(970) 867-7154
Ali I Musani, age 60
419 9Th Ave, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(970) 867-4823
(970) 867-7154
Ali I Musani
2044 Mount Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 236-1661
Ali I Musani
2204 Mount Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 236-1661

Professional information

Ali I Musani Photo 1

Dr. Ali I Musani - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
National Jewish at Rose Medical Center
1400 Jackson St SUITE A551, Denver 80206
National Jewish at Rose Medical Center
1400 Jackson St SUITE J225, Denver 80206
Rose Medical Center
4567 East 9Th Ave, Denver 80220
University of Colorado Hospital - Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion
12605 East 16Th Avenue Dr, Aurora 80045
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
National Jewish at Rose Medical Center
1400 Jackson St SUITE A551, Denver 80206
National Jewish at Rose Medical Center
1400 Jackson St SUITE J225, Denver 80206
Rose Medical Center
4567 East 9Th Ave, Denver 80220
University of Colorado Hospital - Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion
12605 East 16Th Avenue Dr, Aurora 80045
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
Education:
Medical Schools
Dow Medical Callege
Graduated: 1990


Ali Musani Photo 2

Md At National Jewish Health

Position:
md at National Jewish Health, Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
National Jewish Health - md University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center since 2009 - Associate Professor of Medicine Denver Biomedical 2008 - 2009 - mdd


Ali Musani Photo 3

Airway Anchor Suture To Prevent Airway Stent Migration

US Patent:
2011023, Sep 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/043870
Inventors:
Ali I. MUSANI - CENTENNIAL CO, US
Assignee:
NATIONAL JEWISH HEALTH - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61F 2/04, A61B 17/04
US Classification:
623 237, 606232
Abstract:
An airway stent with an integral suture anchor is used to prevent migration of the stent within the airway. The suture anchor is incorporated by percutaneous placement of a suture through the neck and into the stent. The distal end of the suture includes an anchor element to secure the suture to the stent. The opposite end of the suture is tensioned and held in place by a suture clamp and a pledget routed over the stent and placed against the neck. Airway stents such as tracheal stents are effective at maintaining airway patency however; a common complication is stent migration. The integral suture anchor provides a reliable, economical, and non-intrusive solution to stent migration.


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Ali Imran Musani, Denver CO

Specialties:
Pulmonologist
Address:
1400 Jackson St, Denver, CO 80206
Education:
Dow Medical College - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)


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Disposable Vial Holder And Method To Prevent Needle Stick Injuries

US Patent:
2012006, Mar 15, 2012
Filed:
Sep 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/879258
Inventors:
Ali I. MUSANI - CENTENNIAL CO, US
Assignee:
NATIONAL JEWISH HEALTH - DENVER CO
International Classification:
A61B 19/02
US Classification:
604415
Abstract:
A vial holder is provided to protect a user's hand from needle sticks. The holder includes a handle and a shield attached to a distal end of the handle. An opening is formed in the distal end of the handle to receive a vial. The vial is placed through the opening and into a passageway of the handle with the upper end of the vial exposed. A user grasps the handle which holds the vial in a stabilized manner. A needle may then safely approach the vial in which inadvertent slippage or movement of the needle results in contact with the needle against the shield and not contact with the user's hand.