DR. DANIEL JAMES COOK, M.D.
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Lucas Ave, Saint Louis, MO

License number
Missouri R5G83
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Anesthesiology
Address
Address
1101 Lucas Ave STE 200, Saint Louis, MO 63101
Phone
(314) 781-5700
(314) 644-4262 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Daniel Cook, age 39
516 S Sunrise St, Strafford, MO 65757
Daniel Cook
601 Wallace Rd APT 10E, Farmington, MO 63640
(573) 760-9478

Professional information

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Chief Investment Officer At Mercantile Bancorp

Chief Investment Officer At Mercantile Bancorp

Position:
Chief Investment Officer ExecVP at Mercantile Bancorp
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Mercantile Bancorp since Jan 1994 - Chief Investment Officer ExecVP
Education:
Quincy University
B.S. Business Administration


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Daniel James Cook, Saint Louis MO

Daniel James Cook, Saint Louis MO

Specialties:
Anesthesiologist
Address:
1101 Lucas Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63101
Education:
University of Iowa, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Anesthesiology Certification in Anesthesiology


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President At Cookgas

President At Cookgas

Position:
President at Cookgas
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Cookgas - President


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Dr. Daniel J Cook, Saint Louis MO - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Daniel J Cook, Saint Louis MO - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
1101 Lucas Ave SUITE 200, Saint Louis 63101
(314) 781-5700 (Phone), (314) 644-4262 (Fax)
COOK, DANIEL JAMES MD
1167 Hillside Dr, Saint Louis 63117
(314) 781-5700 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1989
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of Ia Roy J & L Carver Com
Graduated: 1984
University Of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics


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Laryngeal Mask

Laryngeal Mask

US Patent:
6422239, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Oct 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/179928
Inventors:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO 63117
Assignee:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820715, 12820714, 12820026
Abstract:
A laryngeal mask of the type used to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments through a patients laryngeal opening as used during general anesthesia, intensive care, or critical patient care. The mask includes an inflatable positioning shield formed to fit within a patients oropharynx and seal around the circumference of the laryngeal opening, the shield having an inflatable annular toroid peripheral portion, a contoured rear portion, and a recessed front. The mask also includes a flexible respiratory tube having an proximal end lumen, a gently curved tubular body of sufficient size to permit passage of endo-tracheal tubes, and related medical instruments, and a distal end passing through and secured to the proximal edge of the annular toroid peripheral portion. The distal end of the tube terminates at a distal lumen within the recessed front of the inflatable positioning shield such that tubes and instruments passing through the flexible respiratory tube will be directed into the laryngeal opening.


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Needle Enclosing Safety Catheter

Needle Enclosing Safety Catheter

US Patent:
6443927, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Feb 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/778201
Inventors:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO 63117
International Classification:
A61M 5178
US Classification:
604110, 60416408
Abstract:
A catheter and needle system includes a solid piercing needle, a catheter, and a needle tip enclosure, as well as a method of utilization. The solid needle reduces the possibility of transmitting infectious agents to a user otherwise resulting from accidental needle punctures. The system has two configurations, a first for inserting the assembly into a patient, and a second for withdrawing and disposing of the piercing needle. The catheter has means for receiving, delivering and viewing fluids at the insertion site. The needle and enclosure operate cooperatively to enable medical procedures to be conducted without hinderance, and to automatically cleanse and enclose the piercing portion of the needle upon withdrawal. The system also provides for the safe withdrawal of the needle without the need to disturb the catheter once it is inserted.


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Retainer For Laryngeal Mask

Retainer For Laryngeal Mask

US Patent:
6892731, May 17, 2005
Filed:
Oct 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/072247
Inventors:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO, US
International Classification:
A61M016/00
US Classification:
12820715, 12820714, 12820026
Abstract:
An endo-tracheal tube retainer used to facilitate the removal of a laryngeal mask of the type used to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments through a patient's laryngeal opening is provided. The endo-tracheal tube retainer includes a semi-rigid stylet having proximate and distal ends and a soft curved stylet cap secured to the proximal end. The endo-tracheal tube also includes a connection adapter that is tapered from front to rear for secure insertion within a range of endo-tracheal tubes, removably secured to the distal end.


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Methods Of Making Laryngeal Masks

Methods Of Making Laryngeal Masks

US Patent:
2005003, Feb 24, 2005
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/691348
Inventors:
Daniel Cook - Richmond Heights MO, US
International Classification:
A62B007/00
US Classification:
128207150
Abstract:
A method of making a laryngeal airway of the type that includes a respiratory tube and an inflatable positioning shield having a base and an inflatable, hollow peripheral portion is described herein. The method includes introducing at least one molding material onto internal walls of a mold, wherein the mold has a cavity defined by internal walls that conform to the external wall of the laryngeal airway, and wherein only a sufficient amount of the molding material is introduced onto the internal walls of the mold that is necessary to create external walls of the laryngeal airway having a desired thickness and allowing the molding material to cure about the internal walls, thereby forming laryngeal mask.


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Laryngeal Mask

Laryngeal Mask

US Patent:
5937860, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Apr 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/843631
Inventors:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO
International Classification:
A61M 1604, A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820715
Abstract:
A laryngeal mask of the type used to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments through a patient's laryngeal opening as used during general anesthesia, intensive care, or critical patient care. The mask includes an inflatable positioning shield formed to fit within a patient's oropharynx and seal around the circumference of the laryngeal opening, the shield having an inflatable annular toroid peripheral portion, a contoured rear portion, and a recessed front. The mask also includes a flexible respiratory tube having an proximal end lumen, a gently curved tubular body of sufficient size to permit passage of endo-tracheal tubes, and related medical instruments, and a distal end passing through and secured to the proximal edge of the annular toroid peripheral portion. The distal end of the tube terminates at a distal lumen within the recessed front of the inflatable positioning shield such that tubes and instruments passing through the flexible respiratory tube will be directed into the laryngeal opening.


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Laryngeal Mask

Laryngeal Mask

US Patent:
8631796, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/656653
Inventors:
Daniel J. Cook - Richmond Heights MO, US
Assignee:
Cookgas, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820715, 12820714
Abstract:
A laryngeal mask of the type used to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments through a patient's laryngeal opening as used during general anesthesia, intensive care, or critical patient care is described that includes an inflatable positioning and a respiratory tube. The inflatable positioning shield is formed to fit within a patient's oropharynx, and has an inflatable, hollow peripheral portion, a pliable base in fluid communication with the peripheral portion, a shield recess formed after inflation of the peripheral portion, and a rear portion formed between the posterior base and the peripheral portion after inflation of the peripheral portion, wherein the posterior base has a recessed front portion. The respiratory tube has a proximal end lumen, a curved tubular body of sufficient size to permit the passage of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments, and a distal end passing through and secured to the rear portion of the positioning shield. The distal end terminates at a distal lumen, which passes through and is secured to the rear portion of the positioning shield such that tubes and instruments passing through the respiratory tube will be directed into the laryngeal opening.