DR. ANDREW I SCHNEIDER, MD
Medical Practice in West Palm Beach, FL

License number
Florida ME0070898
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
733 Orthopaedic Care Specialists, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Phone
(561) 840-1090
(561) 840-0791 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Andrew Schneider, age 76
5397 Mariesa Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33417
(561) 683-4789
Andrew Schneider
4707 Lucerne Lakes Blvd E Apt, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 649-8572
Andrew Schneider, age 62
5543 Sea Biscuit Rd, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33418
Andrew Schneider
5979 Linene Dr, Crestview, FL 32536
(850) 240-4429
Andrew Schneider, age 51
608 Castle Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Professional information

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Dr. Andrew I Schneider - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Procedures:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Acl) Surgeries, Arthrocentesis, Arthroplasty, Arthroscopy, Aspiration, Carpal Tunnel Release, Cortisone Injection, Discectomy, Endoscopic Therapy, Endoscopy
Hospitals:
733 Us Highway 1, North Palm Beach 33408
Florida Medical Center
5000 West Oakland Park Blvd, Lauderdale Lakes 33313
Saint Mary's Medical Center
901 45Th St, West Palm Beach 33407
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
3360 Burns Rd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410
733 Us Highway 1, North Palm Beach 33408
Florida Medical Center
5000 West Oakland Park Blvd, Lauderdale Lakes 33313
Saint Mary's Medical Center
901 45Th St, West Palm Beach 33407
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
3360 Burns Rd, Palm Beach Gardens 33410
Education:
Medical Schools
SUNY Downstate Medical Center College Of Medicine
Graduated: 1989


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Method Of Making Polymeric Gloves Having Embedded Surgical Support Systems And Discrete Elements

US Patent:
2013011, May 16, 2013
Filed:
Sep 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/626771
Inventors:
ANDREW I. SCHNEIDER - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A41D 19/02, A41D 13/08
US Classification:
2169
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a glove that includes discrete elements and component systems, such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation, attached to the surgical glove. The gloves produced by this method can be used as surgical gloves or for other industrial applications. In a particular application, the method includes providing a former comprising a hand-shaped portion and a first surgical system comprising a first surgical instrument, and a first switch for controlling the first surgical system. The former includes a first depression for receiving the first surgical system. The first depression is adapted to produce an interference fit with at least a portion of the first surgical system. The first surgical system can be loaded into the first depression and a polymer coating can be applied over the loaded former to form a surgical glove.


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Andrew Schneider, North Palm Beach FL

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma
Work:
Orthopaedic Care Specialists
733 Us Highway 1, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1989) Orthopaedic Surgery


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Surgical Glove Systems And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/626733
Inventors:
ANDREW I. SCHNEIDER - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 42
Abstract:
A surgical system including one or two surgical gloves having support systems such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation, attached to fingers of the surgical glove. The support systems may be controlled with switches positioned on the fingers upon which each support system is positioned. The switches may be operable with the thumb on the human hand upon which the surgical glove is attached. The system may also include (i) a safety switch coupled to the glove for controlling the first surgical system so that the first surgical system will not operate unless both the first switch and the safety switch are actuated, or (ii) a shunt for controlling fluid flow between the first and second conduits. Different support systems may be included in each glove for a bilateral system or may be combined into a single glove system.


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Surgical Glove System

US Patent:
8449541, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Apr 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/450958
Inventors:
Andrew I. Schneider - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 45, 606 49, 604 35, 362103
Abstract:
A surgical system including a surgical glove having support systems such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation. The surgical glove may include one or more lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation positioned on distal ends of fingers of the surgical glove. The support systems may be controlled with switches positioned on the fingers upon which each support system is positioned. The switches may be operable with the thumb on the human hand upon which the surgical glove is attached. The surgical system may also include a surgical gown having a connection system for attaching support conduit to the surgical gown. The surgical system enables a surgeon to have a plurality of support systems immediately available and reduces entanglement problems endemic with conventional systems.


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Surgical Glove System

US Patent:
8182479, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Apr 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/081345
Inventors:
Andrew I. Schneider - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 45, 362103, 604 35, 606 49
Abstract:
A surgical system including a surgical glove having support systems such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation. The surgical glove may include one or more lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation positioned on distal ends of fingers of the surgical glove. The support systems may be controlled with switches positioned on the fingers upon which each support system is positioned. The switches may be operable with the thumb on the human hand upon which the surgical glove is attached. The surgical system may also include a surgical gown having a connection system for attaching support conduit to the surgical gown. The surgical system enables a surgeon to have a plurality of support systems immediately available and reduces entanglement problems endemic with conventional systems.


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Surgical Glove System

US Patent:
7951145, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Jan 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/335050
Inventors:
Andrew I. Schneider - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 45, 362103, 604 35, 606 49
Abstract:
A surgical system including a surgical glove having support systems such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation. The surgical glove may include one or more lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation positioned on distal ends of fingers of the surgical glove. The support systems may be controlled with switches positioned on the fingers upon which each support system is positioned. The switches may be operable with the thumb on the human hand upon which the surgical glove is attached. The surgical system may also include a surgical gown having a connection system for attaching support conduit to the surgical gown. The surgical system enables a surgeon to have a plurality of support systems immediately available and reduces entanglement problems endemic with conventional systems.


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Surgical Glove System

US Patent:
7931648, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
Nov 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/591305
Inventors:
Andrew I. Schneider - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 45, 362103, 604 35, 606 49
Abstract:
A surgical system including a surgical glove having support systems such as, but not limited to, lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation. The surgical glove may include one or more lights, electrical cautery, suction, and irrigation positioned on distal ends of fingers of the surgical glove. The support systems may be controlled with switches positioned on the fingers upon which each support system is positioned. The switches may be operable with the thumb on the human hand upon which the surgical glove is attached. The surgical system may also include a surgical gown having a connection system for attaching support conduit to the surgical gown. The surgical system enables a surgeon to have a plurality of support systems immediately available and reduces entanglement problems endemic with conventional systems.