BRIAN DAVID WORLEY, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at 101Steast Ave, Tulsa, OK

License number
Oklahoma 21300
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Pulmonary Disease
Address
Address
8801 S 101St East Ave EAST, Tulsa, OK 74133
Phone
(918) 579-3826
(918) 579-1262 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Brian Worley
405 SW 62Nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73139
(405) 616-4966
Brian Todd Worley
1041 SW 98Th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Brian Todd Worley
637 Waterview Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Brian Todd Worley
6702 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Brian T Worley
400 Bent Tree Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73130

Professional information

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Brian David Worley, Tulsa OK

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine, Sleep Medicine
Work:
E. M. Madd L.L.C.
8803 S 101St East Ave, Tulsa, OK 74133
Education:
University of Oklahoma(1990)


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Dr. Brian D Worley, Tulsa OK - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonology
Address:
8803 S 101St East Ave SUITE 383, Tulsa 74133
(918) 994-4130 (Phone), (918) 994-4132 (Fax)
Certifications:
Critical Care Medicine, 1997, Internal Medicine, 1993, Pulmonary Disease, 2006
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of Oklahoma / Health Sciences Center
Graduated: 1990


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Ventilator To Tracheotomy Tube Coupling

US Patent:
8511309, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Jun 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/166574
Inventors:
Brian D. Worley - Tulsa OK, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00, A61M 16/04, A61M 16/08
US Classification:
12820714, 12820227, 12820418, 12820715, 128912, 128DIG 26
Abstract:
A coupling for connecting a ventilator tube to a tracheotomy tube has a latching mechanism which prevents the coupling from axially displacing a tapered tubular extension of the tracheotomy tube after they have been mated in a pneumatically discrete path. For use with known adult tracheotomy tubes which have inner and outer cannulas, the latching mechanism engages the coupling with the leading end of the outer cannula collar with the inner cannula collar sandwiched therebetween. For use with known one piece children's tracheotomy tubes, the latching mechanism is a clamshell contoured to concentrically grip the tapered tubular extension of the tracheotomy tube. Interlocking the coupling and the tracheotomy tube prevents them from inadvertently axially displacing from each other. Non-axial force disengages the coupling from the tracheotomy tube so that the coupling can be axially displaced without exertion of excessive axial force on the system and the patient.


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Ventilator To Tracheotomy Tube Coupling

US Patent:
2007018, Aug 9, 2007
Filed:
Feb 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/348199
Inventors:
Brian Worley - Tulsa OK, US
International Classification:
F16B 21/09, A62B 9/06
US Classification:
128207140, 403037000, 403315000
Abstract:
A coupling for connecting a ventilator tube to a tracheotomy tube has a latching mechanism which prevents the coupling from axially displacing a tapered tubular extension of the tracheotomy tube after they have been mated in a pneumatically discrete path. For use with known adult tracheotomy tubes which have inner and outer cannulas, the latching mechanism engages the coupling with the leading end of the outer cannula collar with the inner cannula collar sandwiched therebetween. For use with known one piece children's tracheotomy tubes, the latching mechanism is a clamshell contoured to concentrically grip the tapered tubular extension of the tracheotomy tube. Interlocking the coupling and the tracheotomy tube prevents them from inadvertently axially displacing from each other. Non-axial force disengages the coupling from the tracheotomy tube so that the coupling can be axially displaced without exertion of excessive axial force on the system and the patient.


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Ventilator To Tracheotomy Tube Coupling

US Patent:
2008004, Feb 21, 2008
Filed:
Sep 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/899221
Inventors:
Brian Worley - Tulsa OK, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/08
US Classification:
128207140
Abstract:
A coupling for connecting an air supply to a respiratory support device has a latching mechanism which prevents the coupling from inadvertently axially displacing from the respiratory support device after they have been mated in a pneumatically discrete path. Non-axial forces are used to disengage the coupling from the respiratory support device. The coupling may include a trailing end adapter which permits rotation of the coupling relative to the air supply rather than to the respiratory support device.


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Catheter Guiding Flexible Connector

US Patent:
2012011, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Jan 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/353398
Inventors:
Brian D. Worley - Tulsa OK, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/04
US Classification:
12820714
Abstract:
A flexible connector couples the inlet end of a tracheotomy tube inner cannula to an outlet port of an in-line catheter. The catheter exit end of the connector is adapted to be serially coupled in pneumatic communication with the inlet end of the tracheotomy tube inner cannula and also to guide the downstream tip of the catheter into the inlet end of the inner cannula in response to pushing of the catheter upstream of the catheter outlet port. Thus, the in-line catheter can be inserted into the tracheotomy tube inner cannula with little likelihood of having to compress or “flip” the connector or disconnect the connector from the tracheotomy tube and the patient from the ventilator circuit.


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Catheter Guiding Flexible Connector

US Patent:
8100127, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Nov 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/998289
Inventors:
Brian D. Worley - Tulsa OK, US
International Classification:
A62B 9/04, A61M 16/00, A62B 9/06
US Classification:
12820714, 12820227
Abstract:
A flexible connector couples the inlet end of a tracheotomy tube inner cannula to an outlet port of an in-line catheter. The catheter exit end of the connector is adapted to be serially coupled in pneumatic communication with the inlet end of the tracheotomy tube inner cannula and also to guide the downstream tip of the catheter into the inlet end of the inner cannula in response to pushing of the catheter upstream of the catheter outlet port. Thus, the in-line catheter can be inserted into the tracheotomy tube inner cannula with little likelihood of having to compress or “flip” the connector or disconnect the connector from the tracheotomy tube and the patient from the ventilator circuit.


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Ventilator To Tracheotomy Tube Coupling

US Patent:
8485193, Jul 16, 2013
Filed:
Mar 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/731538
Inventors:
Brian D. Worley - Tulsa OK, US
Assignee:
Lazarus Medical, LLC - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
A61M 16/00, A61M 16/04, A61M 16/08
US Classification:
12820714, 12820227, 12820418, 12820715, 128912, 128DIG 26
Abstract:
A coupling for connecting a ventilator tube to an improved single cannula tracheotomy tube has a latching mechanism which prevents the coupling from inadvertently axially displacing from a tapered tubular extension of the tracheotomy tube after they have been mated in a pneumatically discrete path. Non-axial and non-rotational forces are used to engage and disengage the coupling from the tracheotomy tube. The coupling has a trailing end adapter which permits rotation of the coupling relative to the ventilator tube rather than to the tracheotomy tube.