CARLOS A AZAR, MD
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Florida ME40448
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
License number
Florida ME40448
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Hand Surgery
Address
Address
8940 N Kendall Dr Suite 705 E, Miami, FL 33176
Phone
(305) 835-7300
(305) 696-3128 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Carlos Azar
1871 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
Carlos Azar
355 Casuarina Concourse, Coral Gables, FL 33143
Carlos Azar
510 Daroco Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33146
Carlos Azar
Jensen Beach, FL
(772) 934-6011
Carlos Azar
8940 88Th St, Miami Springs, FL 33176

Professional information

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Carlos A Azar, Miami FL

Specialties:
Hand Surgeon
Address:
8940 N Kendall Dr, Miami, FL 33176
777 E 25Th St, Hialeah, FL 33013
Education:
National University of Cordoba, Faculty of Medical Sciences - Doctor of Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Hospital - Fellowship - Hand Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Sub-certificate in Hand Surgery (Orthopaedic Surgery)


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Dr. Carlos A Azar - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Carlos A Azar MD
8940 N Kendall Dr SUITE 705E, Miami 33176
Baptist Hospital of Miami
8900 North Kendall Dr, Miami 33176
Carlos A Azar MD
8940 N Kendall Dr SUITE 705E, Miami 33176
Baptist Hospital of Miami
8900 North Kendall Dr, Miami 33176
Education:
Medical Schools
National University of Cordoba / Faculty of Medical Sciences


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Fracture Fixation System

US Patent:
2003021, Nov 20, 2003
Filed:
May 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/144707
Inventors:
Carlos Azar - Coral Gables FL, US
International Classification:
A61B017/58
US Classification:
606/072000
Abstract:
A nail fixation system and method for the fixation of fractures of the distal radius. The system has a nail inserter and a plurality of arcuate nails, each nail having a head end and a pointed end. Each nail is secured by its head end in the nail inserter and fed through one of several holes cut into the distal radius proximal to the fracture. The curvature of each nail and the angulation of each hole allows each nail to travel through the medullary canal of the radius and then have its point be positioned in a specific site internally on the distal epiphysis. Once the distal radius is fixed the entire wrist is placed in a cast for several weeks until the radius is healed sufficiently for the removal of the nails.