DR. DAVID MANNING REED, MD, MPH
Medical Practice at Pequot Ln, New Canaan, CT

License number
Connecticut 03-620982
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
Address
Address
46 Pequot Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840
Phone
(203) 966-1808

Professional information

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Dr. David M Reed, New Canaan CT - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
General Surgery
Address:
46 Pequot Ln, New Canaan 06840
(203) 966-1808 (Phone), (203) 966-1808 (Fax)
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1983
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, German
Education:
Medical School
Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University, Thomas Jefferson University
Graduated: 1978
Episcopal Hospital
Graduated: 1982
Roswell Park Meml Institute
Graduated: 1985
Albert Einstein Med Center
Graduated: 1983


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Cervical Canal Dilator

US Patent:
2005005, Mar 10, 2005
Filed:
Sep 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/952218
Inventors:
Jonathan Foltz - Wilton CT, US
David Reed - New Canaan CT, US
David Olive - Middleton WI, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606193000
Abstract:
A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal. The first inflatable member is expanded in the uterus after being uncovered by the sheath. The second inflatable member is positioned in the cervical canal and gradually inflated to a predetermined maximum diameter.


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Surgical Devices Incorporating Liquid Jet Assisted Tissue Manipulation And Methods For Their Use

US Patent:
8162966, Apr 24, 2012
Filed:
Oct 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/695632
Inventors:
Brian G. Connor - Newfields NH, US
Paul T. Modoono - Chelmsford MA, US
Kevin P. Staid - Lowell MA, US
David M. Reed - New Canaan CT, US
Assignee:
Hydrocision, Inc. - North Billerica MA
International Classification:
A61B 17/32
US Classification:
606170, 606160
Abstract:
Surgical instruments are disclosed that utilize high-pressure liquid jets to perform a variety of useful functions. In certain embodiments, surgical instruments are described incorporating one or more liquid jets utilized to contact tissue excised by a non-liquid jet tissue-cutting component of the surgical instrument. In certain embodiments, a liquid jet of a surgical instrument can be utilized for the purpose of excising tissue of a patient immobilized and/or manipulated by the surgical instrument. Also described are surgical devices of the type characterized by curettes, rongeurs, bone punches, bone cutting forceps, morcellators, surgical micrograspers, with functionality and performance supplemented by the integration of a liquid jet. Also disclosed are methods of using certain liquid jet-containing surgical instruments for performing surgical procedures, for example surgical procedures on the spinal column of a patient.


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Cervical Canal Dilator

US Patent:
2004011, Jun 17, 2004
Filed:
Dec 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/317351
Inventors:
Jonathan Foltz - Wilton CT, US
David Reed - New Canaan CT, US
David Olive - Middleton WI, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606/193000
Abstract:
A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal. The first inflatable member is expanded in the uterus after being uncovered by the sheath. The second inflatable member is positioned in the cervical canal and gradually inflated to a predetermined maximum diameter.


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Cervical Canal Dilator

US Patent:
2005014, Jul 7, 2005
Filed:
Feb 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/050144
Inventors:
Jonathan Foltz - Wilton CT, US
David Reed - New Canaan CT, US
David Olive - Middleton WI, US
International Classification:
A61M029/00
US Classification:
606192000
Abstract:
A cervical canal dilating assembly and method of use are shown. The dilator assembly includes a plastic shaft, a first inflatable member, and a second inflatable member. The shaft can range from being rigid to being highly flexible. The second inflatable member is fabricated of a non-elastic material and is configured to have a maximum inflatable diameter. The second inflatable member is configured to have a predetermined maximum inflatable diameter ranging from 4 to 20 mm. The dilating assembly can also be at least partially covered by a sheath. A control system includes means for measuring pressure configured for at least monitoring the pressure of the second inflatable member. A wire can be used in selected configurations to stiffen and shape the shaft. In operation, the initial penetration of the dilating assembly into the uterus uses a wire for increased stiffness. The dilating assembly is then forwarded through the remainder of the cervical canal. The first inflatable member is expanded in the uterus after being uncovered by the sheath. The second inflatable member is positioned in the cervical canal and gradually inflated to a predetermined maximum diameter.


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Balloon-In-Balloon Cervical Canal Dilator

US Patent:
2006027, Nov 30, 2006
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/140323
Inventors:
David Reed - New Canaan CT, US
Jonathan Foltz - Wilton CT, US
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
606193000
Abstract:
A cervical canal dilator having an elongate tubular shaft that defines at least two internal lumens that are juxtaposed to a longitudinal axis. A first inflatable member is positioned on the outer surface of the shaft and is in communication with the first lumen. While a second inflatable member is also positioned on the outer surface of the shaft. The second inflatable, however, is longer than and completely covers the first inflatable member. Additionally, the second member is fabricated of a non-elastic material that limits the inflation of the second member to a predetermined maximum diameter of inflation. The device, also, has a control system which controls the fluids and/or gases that enter the lumens.