DR. BRADLEY ANTHONY KING, M.D.
Medical Practice in Cincinnati, OH

License number
Ohio 57.025028
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
231 Albert Sabin Way Ml, Cincinnati, OH 45267
Phone
(513) 558-4592

Personal information

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Phone
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427 S Main St, Mansfield, OH 44907
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3266 Heatherstone Ct, Dublin, OH 43017
Bradley King
4106 W Pleasant Home Rd, Burbank, OH 44214
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8776 Edgeridge Dr, West Chester, OH 45069

Professional information

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Bradley King

Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Skills:
Internal Controls, Internal Audit, Financial Analysis, Auditing, Banking, Financial Risk, Risk Management, Finance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Financial Modeling, Risk Assessment, IT Audit, CISA, GAAP, Due Diligence, Analysis
Certifications:
Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), The Institute of Internal Auditors
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), ISACA


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Handheld Devices For Dilating Tissue

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Oct 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/662742
Inventors:
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH, US
Mary Beth Privitera - Cincinnati OH, US
Matthew Starkey - Cincinnati OH, US
Ryan Lewis - Cincinnati OH, US
Brigette K. Hofmann - Cincinnati OH, US
Bradley A. King - Cincinnati OH, US
Michael J. Sandmann - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61M 29/02, A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604514, 604 9601, 604 9702, 604 9901
Abstract:
Embodiments of handheld devices for dilating tissue along the paranasal sinuses include a handle assembly that includes a grip portion, an inflation mechanism, and a digital actuation member configured to actuate the inflation mechanism. The handheld devices also include a rigid cannula that includes a distal end and a proximal end, where the rigid cannula is coupled to the handle assembly along the proximal end. The handheld devices further include an inflatable balloon coupled to an outside of the rigid cannula proximate to the distal end, an inflation lumen at least partially disposed along the rigid cannula and in fluid communication with the inflatable balloon and the inflation mechanism, and an aspiration lumen at least partially disposed along the rigid cannula and includes an aspiration port proximate to the distal end.