ANGELA GOLOGORSKY
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MD057917L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33140
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Angela M Gologorsky, age 63
4305 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 538-4349
Angela Gologorsky
1236 S Negley Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
(305) 538-4349
Angela Gologorsky
4305 N Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 538-4349

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Dr. Angela Gologorsky, Miami Beach FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Angela Gologorsky, Miami Beach FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
4305 N Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach 33140
(412) 578-5000 (Phone)
1613 NW 136Th Ave SUITE 200, Sunrise 33323
(954) 838-2371 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1997
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Kishinev St Med Institute
Graduated: 1984
West Penn Hospital
Graduated: 1992
Graduated: 1996


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Laryngeal Mask Airway

Laryngeal Mask Airway

US Patent:
2006025, Nov 16, 2006
Filed:
May 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/127427
Inventors:
Edward Gologorsky - Miami Beach FL, US
Angela Gologorsky - Miami Beach FL, US
International Classification:
A62B 9/06, A61M 16/00
US Classification:
128207140, 128207150, 128207160, 128200260
Abstract:
A laryngeal mask airway includes a shaft having a lumen. A mask at the distal end of the shaft is dimensioned to be received within the supraglottic pharynx above the vocal cords of a patient. A balloon is located on the periphery of the mask and is inflatable to form a seal between the mask and the walls of a surrounding lumen. In a first aspect of the invention, the device includes a means for detachably coupling the mask to the distal end of the shaft such that the lumen of the shaft is in communication with an aperture in the mask, and such that when the shaft is detached from the mask, the distal end of the shaft can be advanced through the aperture and beyond the mask. In a further aspect of the invention, a method is disclosed of using a mask of the type just described to intubate a patient. In another aspect of the invention, the device includes a specially configured balloon which, when inflated, is larger on its posterior, superior, and lateral sides and thinner on an anterior side. In still another embodiment, longitudinal lines of weakness are formed on the shaft of the laryngeal mask airway. The shaft can be split along these lines of weakness, thereby making the laryngeal mask airway peelable.