DANIEL S. GABBAY
Medical Practice at Rdg Rd Dr, Alexandria, VA

License number
DC MD034877
Issued Date
Apr 5, 2004
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2008
Category
MEDICINE
Type
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Address
Address
2706 Ridge Road Dr, Alexandria, VA 22302

Personal information

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Address
Phone
Daniel Gabbay, age 63
13128 New Parkland Dr, Herndon, VA 20171
Daniel Gabbay, age 56
4613 40Th St N, Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 868-8772
Daniel B Gabbay, age 113
13128 New Parkland Dr, Herndon, VA 20171
(571) 203-0583
Daniel Gabbay, age 113
9164 Stevens Ct, Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 257-0192
Daniel S Gabbay, age 56
2706 Ridge Road Dr, Alexandria, VA 22302

Professional information

Daniel S Gabbay Photo 1

Dr. Daniel S Gabbay, Fort Belvoir VA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
9300 Dewitt Loop, Fort Belvoir 22060
9501 Farrell Rd SUITE B408, Fort Belvoir 22060
(703) 805-0599 (Phone)
2706 Ridge Road Dr, Alexandria 22302
(703) 489-8849 (Phone)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 2002
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
State University of New York / Health Science Center At Stony Brook
Graduated: 1997


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Patient Transfer Device Having Inclined Upper Surface

US Patent:
7210176, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Feb 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/065473
Inventors:
Robert E. Weedling - Center Valley PA, US
James E. Weedling - Center Valley PA, US
Daniel S. Gabbay - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A61G 5/00, A61G 7/10, A61G 7/53
US Classification:
5 811R, 5706, 5710
Abstract:
A patient transfer device includes a top sheet inclined in a head end portion such that a patient's torso is elevated with respect to the feet. The mattress may include relatively narrow chambers in an intermediate portion for increased strength and stability. The mattress may also include a leg separator in a foot end portion, preferably tapered and including one or more inflatable chambers. The mattress may also include a pump mounted directly to the mattress. The transfer device may include a torso and head support accessory having independently inflatable torso and head chambers and inlet and exhaust tubes connected to each chamber. A distribution manifold includes valves connected to each of the inlet and exhaust tubes for controlled inflation and deflation of the chambers. The device may include a control unit connected to the manifold and mountable to an intubation tube for actuation by a user's thumb.


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Active Head/Neck Positioning Device

US Patent:
7383599, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/552575
Inventors:
Daniel S. Gabbay - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A61G 13/12
US Classification:
5633, 5634, 5644, 128845
Abstract:
A body support for positioning beneath a patient undergoing endotracheal intubation is dimensioned to extend beneath the patient's torso and head while in a substantially upward-facing prone position. An inflatable bladder is adapted to elevate the patient as the bladder is inflated and thereby expands. An expandable headrest is positioned for placement beneath the patient's head. The headrest further includes a head support air bladder which is operative to elevate the patient's head as the head support bladder is inflated and the headrest expands. A source of compressed air is in selective fluid communication by way of valve means with the torso support bladder whereby the patient's torso/head position may be altered to achieve optimal anatomical alignment of the patient's larynx for intubation. The valve means are preferably electromechanical valves which are actuated by thumbswitches located on a housing which is snap-fit to the top of the intubation handle.


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Active Head/Neck Positioning Device For Endotracheal Intubation

US Patent:
2005019, Sep 8, 2005
Filed:
Feb 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/048825
Inventors:
Daniel Gabbay - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A61G009/00
US Classification:
005644000, 005632000
Abstract:
A pneumatically controlled intubation mat includes laryngoscope-mounted controls. A body supporting mat is positioned beneath the patient undergoing endotracheal intubation and is dimensioned to extend beneath the patient's torso and head while in a substantially upward-facing prone position. An inflatable bladder is positioned between the base and the mat board which is adapted to elevate the mat board with respect to the base as the bladder is inflated and thereby expands. An expandable headrest is affixed to a top surface of the mat board and is positioned for placement beneath the patient's head. The headrest further includes a head support air bladder which is operative to elevate the patient's head as the head support bladder is inflated and the headrest thereby expands. A source of compressed air is in fluid communication with the torso support bladder and the head support bladder by way of an air distribution manifold. The valve means on the air distribution manifold selectively conduct pressurized air from the source to the torso support bladder and the head support bladder whereby the patient's torso/head position may be altered to achieve optimal anatomical alignment of the patient's larynx for intubation. The valve means are preferably electromechanical valves which are actuated by thumbswitches located on a housing which is snap-fit to the top of the intubation handle.