MR. ANTHONY JOHN MARLON, PA-C
Medical Practice at Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV

License number
Nevada PA0256
Category
Nursing
Type
Medical
Address
Address
4500 W Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone
(702) 873-5110
(702) 873-8093 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Anthony Marlon
2016 Casa Vista Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Anthony Marlon
9025 Greensboro Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Anthony Marlon
8117 Bay Harbor Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89128
Anthony Marlon
1909 Corta Bella Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Anthony Marlon
7853 Hawk, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 658-1126

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Anthony Matthew Marlon, Las Vegas NV

Anthony Matthew Marlon, Las Vegas NV

Specialties:
Cardiologist
Address:
1645 Village Center Cir, Las Vegas, NV 89134
Education:
State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)


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Anthony John Marlon, Las Vegas NV

Anthony John Marlon, Las Vegas NV

Specialties:
Physician Assistant
Address:
4500 W Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102


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Procedure For Introducing Hyperalimentation Catheters And The Like

Procedure For Introducing Hyperalimentation Catheters And The Like

US Patent:
4432752, Feb 21, 1984
Filed:
Mar 12, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/357835
Inventors:
Anthony M. Marlon - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604 53
Abstract:
A method for the insertion of an indwelling catheter into the subclavian vein of a patient is described herein, which includes making a first incision in the subclavian area and a second incision at a location between the sternum and the nipple. A hollow catheter having a tapered distal end is inserted into the second incision and subcutaneously tunneled to and through the first incision. A second hollow catheter, preferably a pacemaker lead introducer with a tear away sheath, is inserted through the first incision and into the subclavian vein. The indwelling catheter is passed through the hollow catheter and the tear away sheath and into the subclavian vein down to a location in the right atrium. The tear away sheath and the hollow catheter are thereafter removed and the first incision in the subclavian area is closed. A cap on the indwelling catheter exiting from the second incision is utilized to provide access to the catheter and therefore the vascular system.