DR. DAVID M AUERBACH, M.D.
Medical Practice at Noble Ave, Van Nuys, CA

License number
California G73773
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
License number
California G73773
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Hand Surgery
Address
Address
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91405
Phone
(818) 901-6600
(818) 997-7826 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Auerbach, age 66
37 Deer Crk, Irvine, CA 92604
(949) 500-8744
David Auerbach, age 70
4735 Vanalden Ave, Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 312-0069
David Auerbach
4536 N Canyonlands Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021
David Auerbach, age 62
4123 Vicasa Dr, Calabasas, CA 91302
(818) 620-3911
David Auerbach, age 81
3336 E Longridge Dr, Orange, CA 92867
(714) 801-0352

Professional information

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Dr. David M Auerbach - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Main Office
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys 91405
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
2400 Bahamas Dr SUITE 200, Bakersfield 93309
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
39 Congress St SUITE 201, Pasadena 91105
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
913 Alene Ave, Ridgecrest 93555
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
3605 Alamo St SUITE 200, Simi Valley 93063
Southern Calfornia Orthopedic Institute
375 Rolling Oaks Dr SUITE 210, Thousand Oaks 91361
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
24051 Newhall Ranch Rd, Valencia 91355
Simi Valley Hospital
2975 Sycamore Dr, Simi Valley 93065
Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center
215 West Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks 91360
Northridge Hospital Medical Center
18300 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge 91325
Main Office
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys 91405
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
2400 Bahamas Dr SUITE 200, Bakersfield 93309
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
39 Congress St SUITE 201, Pasadena 91105
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
913 Alene Ave, Ridgecrest 93555
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
3605 Alamo St SUITE 200, Simi Valley 93063
Southern Calfornia Orthopedic Institute
375 Rolling Oaks Dr SUITE 210, Thousand Oaks 91361
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
24051 Newhall Ranch Rd, Valencia 91355
Simi Valley Hospital
2975 Sycamore Dr, Simi Valley 93065
Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center
215 West Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks 91360
Northridge Hospital Medical Center
18300 Roscoe Blvd, Northridge 91325
Philosophy:
At the Southern California Orthopedic Institute, we are dedicated to providing the best possible care available for people of all ages and all walks of life. In addition, we serve as a leading educator of orthopedic surgery technique to surgeons around the world.
Education:
Medical Schools
State University of New York, College of Medicine
Graduated: 1987


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David Maxwell Auerbach, Thousand Oaks CA

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Hematology & Oncology, Pulmonary Disease, General Practice, Orthopaedic Surgery, Surgery of the Hand
Work:
Southern CA Orthopedic Inst
375 Rolling Oaks Dr, Westlake Village, CA 91361 Southern CA Orthopedic Inst
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91405
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1978)


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David M. Auerbach, Van Nuys CA

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery of the Hand
Work:
Southern California Orthopedic Institute
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91405
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1987), Allegheny General Hospital *


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David Maxwell Auerbach, Van Nuys CA

Specialties:
Internist
Address:
6815 Noble Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91405
Education:
State University of New York, Upstate Medical University - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine


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Stockinette Extremity Drape

US Patent:
7316233, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
Dec 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/308677
Inventors:
David M. Auerbach - Van Nuys CA, US
Robert Villereal - Gurnee IL, US
Mylena Holguin - El Paso TX, US
Rogelio Reyes - El Paso TX, US
Assignee:
Allegiance Corporation - McGaw Park IL
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
128849, 128853
Abstract:
The invention herein provides an integrated drape for use in surgical procedures involving anatomical extremities and having a unitary assembled structure, said drape comprising: a flexible panel sheet portion having first and second opposing sides and having a fenestration located therethrough; and a flexible elongate sleeve portion having an open proximal end; wherein the open proximal end of said sleeve is integrally attached to the panel sheet and circumscribes the fenestration. The drape readily accommodates various anatomical extremities, permits the creation of a surgical access site at any location for a given extremity, and is presented to the user as a single, one-piece construction reducing or eliminating the need for obtaining and setting up supplemental drapes for a procedure.


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Back Biting Punch

US Patent:
5571131, Nov 5, 1996
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/484984
Inventors:
Steven Ek - Bolton MA
David M. Auerbach - Encino CA
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
A61B 1714
US Classification:
606184
Abstract:
A surgical cutting instrument for cutting body tissue has an axially elongated support shaft which supports, at a distal end thereof, a back biting assembly. The back biting assembly has a ring-shaped jaw member pivotally supported by the support shaft at a distal end thereof for rearward pivotal movement toward and away from a closed cutting position. A fixed cutting block member, supported by the support shaft at a position proximally of the pivot axis of the ring-shaped member is aligned with and cuttingly engages the ring-shaped member to cut or punch any tissue within the opening of the pivotal jaw member. The fixed cutter member can have a serrated, parallel rib surface facing the moveable jaw member, with at least one serration being taller than the others for blocking the entry of tissue or other foreign objects into the space wherein the pivotable member rotates thereby to prevent blocking of that rotation by such foreign objects. The leading edge of the pivotable member is fashioned with a reduced thickness to better slip beneath and engage tissue such as, for example, meniscus tissue.