CRAIG COMITER, MD
Urology at Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ

License number
Arizona 27447
Category
Radiology
Type
Urology
Address
Address
1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724
Phone
(520) 874-3500

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Name
Address
Phone
Craig Comiter
1501 Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724
Craig Comiter
1720 Placita Padre Isidoro, Tucson, AZ 85718
Craig Comiter
6442 Camino Katrina, Tucson, AZ 85718

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Craig Comiter

1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Nonclassifiable Establishments
Medical Doctors:
Craig Comiter (Medical Doctor),Craig Palmer (Medical Doctor)

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Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Male Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Male Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/119446
Inventors:
Bryon Merade - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Craig Comiter - Tucson AZ, US
Victor Nitti - Wyckopf NJ, US
Raymond Rackley - Shaker Heights OH, US
Eugene Rhee - San Diego CA, US
Sandip Vasavada - Westlake OH, US
Kapri Ellenson - Los Alamitos CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
600030000
Abstract:
An implantable sling for the treatment of male incontinence and method of implementing the same. The sling comprises a urethral support portion and at least one anchoring portion extending therefrom. The anchoring portion is operatively positioned through the obturator foramen and about at least one ramus portion of the pelvis such that the support portion of the implant is operatively positioned at or distal to the bulbar urethra to treat urinary incontinence. In a preferred embodiment, the implant will have first and second anchoring portions extending from the support portion with each respective one of said anchoring portions being operative to be secured about dedicated ones of the patient's pubic ramus. The implants may further be fabricated from tissues, synthetic materials or combinations thereof.


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Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
8029435, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Jun 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/480701
Inventors:
Bryon L. Merade - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Craig Comiter - Tucson AZ, US
Victor Nitti - Wyckoff NJ, US
Raymond Rackley - Shaker Heights OH, US
Eugene Rhee - San Diego CA, US
Sandip Vasavada - Westlake OH, US
Kapri Ellenson - Los Alamitos CA, US
Assignee:
Coloplast A/S - Humlebaek
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
600 30
Abstract:
An implantable sling for the treatment of male or female incontinence and method of implementing the same. The sling comprises a urethral support portion and at least one anchoring portion extending therefrom. The anchoring portion is operatively positioned through the obturator foramen and about at least one ramus portion of the pelvis such that the support portion of the implant is operatively positioned at or distal to the bulbar urethra (male) or mid-urethral region (female) to treat urinary incontinence. In a preferred embodiment, the implant will have first and second anchoring portions extending from the support portion with each respective one of said anchoring portions being operative to be secured about dedicated ones of the patient's pubic ramus. The implants may further be fabricated from tissues, synthetic materials or combinations thereof.


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Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
7559885, Jul 14, 2009
Filed:
Feb 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/674962
Inventors:
Bryon L. Merade - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Craig Comiter - Tucson AZ, US
Victor Nitti - Wyckoff NJ, US
Raymond Rackley - Shaker Heights OH, US
Eugene Rhee - San Diego CA, US
Sandip Vasavada - Westlake OH, US
Kapri Ellenson - Los Alamitos CA, US
Assignee:
Coloplast A/S - Humlebaek
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
600 30
Abstract:
An implantable sling for the treatment of male or female incontinence and method of implementing the same. The sling comprises a urethral support portion and at least one anchoring portion extending therefrom. The anchoring portion is operatively positioned through the obturator foramen and about at least one ramus portion of the pelvis such that the support portion of the implant is operatively positioned at or distal to the bulbar urethra (male) or mid-urethral region (female) to treat urinary incontinence. In a preferred embodiment, the implant will have first and second anchoring portions extending from the support portion with each respective one of said anchoring portions being operative to be secured about dedicated ones of the patient's pubic ramus. The implants may further be fabricated from tissues, synthetic materials or combinations thereof.


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Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Male Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

Implantable Sling For The Treatment Of Male Incontinence And Method Of Using The Same

US Patent:
2007004, Mar 1, 2007
Filed:
Oct 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/552484
Inventors:
Bryon Merade - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Craig Comiter - Tucson AZ, US
Victor Nitti - Wyckoff NJ, US
Raymond Rackley - Shaker Heights OH, US
Eugene Rhee - San Diego CA, US
Sandip Vasavada - Westlake OH, US
Kapri Ellenson - Los Alamitos CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/00, A61F 2/00
US Classification:
600037000
Abstract:
An implantable sling for the treatment of male incontinence and method of implementing the same. The sling comprises a urethral support portion and at least one anchoring portion extending therefrom. The anchoring portion is operatively positioned through the obturator foramen and about at least one ramus portion of the pelvis such that the support portion of the implant is operatively positioned at or distal to the bulbar urethra to treat urinary incontinence. In a preferred embodiment, the implant will have first and second anchoring portions extending from the support portion with each respective one of said anchoring portions being operative to be secured about dedicated ones of the patient's pubic ramus. The implants may further be fabricated from tissues, synthetic materials or combinations thereof.