CARGILL ALLEYNE, MD
Medical Practice at 15 St, Augusta, GA

License number
Georgia 036084
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
1120 15Th St, Augusta, GA 30912
Phone
(706) 721-3071
(706) 721-8084 (Fax)
(706) 724-6100
(706) 722-5187 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Cargill Alleyne
1302 Wickham Ct, Evans, GA 30809
Cargill Alleyne
3824 Honors Way, Augusta, GA 30907
Cargill Alleyne
3824 Honors Way, Augusta, GA 30907
Cargill Alleyne
3824 Renee St, Augusta, GA 30907
Cargill Alleyne
1302 Wickham Dr, Evans, GA 30809

Organization information

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Cargill Alleyne MD

1120 15 St, Augusta, GA 30912

Industry:
Radiology, Neurosurgeon
Phone:
(706) 721-3071 (Phone)
Cargill Herley Alleyne Jr

Professional information

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Cargill H Alleyne, Augusta GA

Specialties:
Neurosurgeon
Address:
1499 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30901
1120 15Th St, Augusta, GA 30912
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Neurological Surgery Certification in Neurological Surgery


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Dr. Cargill Alleyne - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Georgia Health Sciences University
1120 15Th St SUITE BG2011, Augusta 30912
Athens Regional Medical Center
1199 Prince Ave, Athens 30606
Georgia Health Sciences University
1120 15Th St SUITE BG2011, Augusta 30912
Athens Regional Medical Center
1199 Prince Ave, Athens 30606
Education:
Medical Schools
Yale University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1991


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Apparatus For Removing Plaque From An Arterial Wall And Method Of Use Therefor

US Patent:
2009031, Dec 17, 2009
Filed:
Jun 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/484739
Inventors:
Cargill H. ALLEYNE - Martinez GA, US
Assignee:
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. - Augusta GA
International Classification:
A61B 17/22
US Classification:
606159
Abstract:
A surgical extractor including an elongated body having a handle and working tool coupled thereto. The extractor also includes at least one user operated button and at least one blade mechanically linked to the button. The blade is selectively movable between a retracted position and a deployed position. The blade is substantially contained within the body when in the retracted position, and it is substantially projected beyond the body when in the deployed position.


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Devices And Methods For Aneurysm Treatment

US Patent:
2008019, Aug 14, 2008
Filed:
Oct 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/666272
Inventors:
Cargill H. Alleyne - Martinez GA, US
Jeffrey A. Stone - Martinez GA, US
International Classification:
A61M 29/00, A61F 2/84
US Classification:
606195, 606194, 623 111
Abstract:
A device for treating a fusiform aneurysm includes an elongate catheter and an expandable member detachably coupled with the elongate catheter at or near its distal end and adapted to assume a fusiform expanded shape. In its expanded shape the external surface of the expandable member will contact an inner wall of the aneurysm, thus preventing blood from passing between the external surface of the expandable member and the inner wall of the aneurysm. The expandable member includes an inflation lumen for expansion and a blood flow lumen to allow blood to flow from a portion of a blood vessel proximal to the aneurysm, through the blood flow lumen, to a portion of the blood vessel distal to the aneurysm. The expandable member is adapted to retain an expanded configuration and remain in place within the aneurysm when detached from the elongate catheter body.


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Surgical Appratus For Cutting Tissue

US Patent:
2009004, Feb 12, 2009
Filed:
Jul 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/174463
Inventors:
Cargill H. Alleyne - Martinez GA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606167
Abstract:
A system of separating a membrane from underlying tissue. The system includes a separation member operable to separate the membrane from the tissue and a cutting element in communication with the separation member. The cutting element is also operable to dissect the membrane without harming the underlying tissue.