DR. CHARLES REX TEESLINK, M.D.
Radiology at Henry St, Augusta, GA

License number
Georgia 013310
Category
Radiology
Type
Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Address
Address
2634 Henry St, Augusta, GA 30904
Phone
(706) 373-5771
(706) 733-4836 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Charles R Teeslink, Augusta GA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Charles R Teeslink, Augusta GA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Address:
2634 Henry St, Augusta 30904
(706) 373-5771 (Phone), (706) 733-4836 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Tulane University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1964


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Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
2012019, Jul 26, 2012
Filed:
Dec 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/314003
Inventors:
Charles Rex Teeslink - Augusta GA, US
Griscom Bettle - Sarasota FL, US
Assignee:
WOUND CARE 360?, INC. - Boca Grande FL
International Classification:
A61B 17/03
US Classification:
606213
Abstract:
Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e.g., a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.


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Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
8353929, Jan 15, 2013
Filed:
Jul 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/551699
Inventors:
Charles Rex Teeslink - Augusta GA, US
Griscom Bettle - Sarasota FL, US
Assignee:
Wound Care 360, LLC - Boca Grande FL
International Classification:
A61B 17/08
US Classification:
606215, 606201, 606203, 606213
Abstract:
Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e. g. , a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.


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Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

Vascular Wound Closing Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
8277483, Oct 2, 2012
Filed:
Mar 15, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/421253
Inventors:
Charles Rex Teeslink - Augusta GA, US
Griscom Bettle - Sarasota FL, US
Assignee:
Wound Care 360, LLC - Boca Granda FL
International Classification:
A61B 17/08
US Classification:
606215, 606201, 606203, 606213
Abstract:
Wound closure apparatus is provided including a body having an elongated, lowermost force-transmitting surface operable to be placed in a proximal, external, wound-closing position on a patient, together with a force-exerting assembly coupled with the body and operable to exert a downwardly directed force serving to generate wound-closing pressure against the patient's tissue. The force-transmitting surface is preferably three-dimensionally asymmetric so that forces of different magnitude are exerted at different locations along the length of the surface. The apparatus is especially designed for the closure of wounds attendant to endovascular interventions, e. g. , a femoral artery puncture wound incident to percutaneous cardiac intervention (PCI), and is capable of quickly effecting wound closure with a time-to-ambulation (TTA) of approximately 60 minutes, and with a very low complication rate.