ELLIOT HAROLD KORNBERG, M.D.
Radiology at Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL

License number
Florida ME0025763
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address
1980 N Atlantic Ave SUITE 416, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Phone
(321) 783-7079
(321) 783-5228 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Elliot Kornberg, age 82
650 N Atlantic Ave Ph 5, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
(321) 783-7079
Elliot H Kornberg, age 82
650 Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
(321) 783-5228
(321) 783-7079
Elliot Kornberg
1980 Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
(321) 783-2320

Professional information

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Dr. Elliot H Kornberg, Cocoa Beach FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
General Surgery
Address:
1980 N Atlantic Ave SUITE 416, Cocoa Beach 32931
(321) 783-2320 (Phone), (321) 783-6923 (Fax)
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Suny Downstate Medical Center
Graduated: 1968
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Brown University
Harvard Medical School
Rhode Island Hospital


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Aortic Graft, Device And Method For Performing An Intraluminal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

US Patent:
4562596, Jan 7, 1986
Filed:
Apr 25, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/603800
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61F 124, A61F 122, A61B 1700
US Classification:
623 1
Abstract:
An aortic graft that is specifically constructed for intraluminal insertion and comprising a flexible hollow, tubular material, having a generally cylindrical shape with an upper end and lower end and having a minor and major axis, and having disposed along its major axis a plurality of parallel struts, the struts having angled hooks with barbs at their upper ends, the upper ends of the struts extending beyond the upper end of the tubular material, thus allowing the graft to be securely attached to the inside of the aorta above the aneurysm. A tubular device for inserting the graft is also disclosed.


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Method For Using A Protective Sheath In An Intravenous Assembly

US Patent:
5084032, Jan 28, 1992
Filed:
Apr 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/508721
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
William R. Tarello - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604263
Abstract:
A method of using a protective apparatus with an intravenous system and especially an implanted intravenous needle assembly or a Y-junction of a piggy back intravenous system. The protective apparatus includes a protective sheath having an open end and a second end suitable for connection with a fluid introduction source. The sheath includes a slot along its lowest surface and can include a needle extending within a hollow interior defined by the sheath. The sheath features two curved runner sections or a pair of wing-shaped runners which extend from a channel section defining a portion of the slot. The curved runner sections and wing-shaped runners allow for easy insertion of a needle into a taped receptive port of an implanted intravenous needle assembly. An alternate embodiment features two slits with or without an additional channel/elongated aperture combination. The two slits allow for easy insertion of a needle into a taped receptive port while the channel/elongated aperture combination allows for use of the protective sheath with a Y-junction of an intravenous system.


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Device For Percutaneous Excisional Breast Biopsy

US Patent:
5111828, May 12, 1992
Filed:
Sep 18, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/584614
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
William R. Tarello - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
PEB Biopsy Corporation - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
128754
Abstract:
A method for percutaneous excisional breast biopsy and a percutaneous excisional breast biopsy device (PEBB device). In one variation of the method, the following steps are conducted: locating a breast lesion by radiographic techniques; positioning and implanting a localizing needle distal to said breast lesion, said localizing needle containing a hooked guide wire; positioning and implanting said hooked guide wire distal to said breast lesion; making a small incision on the surface of the breast at the point where said localizing needle enters the breast; passing a PEBB device over said localizing needle; inserting said PEBB device through said incision; further inserting said PEBB device and pushing aside the breast tissue; positioning said PEBB device to the desired location proximate said lesion; further inserting into the breast a first cutting surface of said PEBB device to the desired location distant said lesion; manipulating a second cutting surface of said PEBB device and cutting the portion of the breast tissue distal to said hooked guide wire to separate a portion of said breast tissue containing all of said lesion; and removing the PEBB device containing said lesion.


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Method And Device For Percutaneous Exisional Breast Biopsy

US Patent:
5353804, Oct 11, 1994
Filed:
Mar 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/033785
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
William R. Tarello - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
PEB Biopsy Corporation - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
128754
Abstract:
An apparatus for removing suspect breast tissue which includes a penetrating member in the form of a stylet with a tapered front end that can be guided along a localization guide wire. The apparatus also including a first cutting device in the form of a cannula slidingly engaged with the stylet. A driving assembly is in driving engagement with the cannula and, upon activation, potential energy stored in the driving assembly acts to drive the forward end of the cannula forward of the stylet's forward end so as to define a core cavity. A second cutting device which includes a garret wire having a looped section positioned within a recess at the forward end of the cannula is also provided. The driving assembly preferably also acts to rotate the cannula with a cam arrangement such that the cannula rotates when being driven forward. The garret wire is also attached to the rotating cannula such that the wire is drawn up to a stop bead just at the time the cannula reaches its maximum forward extension and further rotation of the cannula results in the contraction of the wire loop and a cutting of a core sample of suspect breast tissue.


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Light Filtering System For Creating Perception Of Stereoscopic Images From Two-Dimensional Images And Enhancing Perception Of Objects

US Patent:
5243460, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Nov 8, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/789582
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
G02B 2722, G02C 704, G02C 710, H04N 1300
US Classification:
359464
Abstract:
A light filtering system for creating perception of a stereoscopic image from a conventional video image is disclosed. The light filtering system has a first lens formed of a red filter and a second lens formed of a green filter. In a preferred embodiment, the red filter will filter light to the dominant eye while the green filter will filter light to the non-dominant eye. A method creating perception of a stereoscopic image by a viewer of a conventional video image also is disclosed.


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Method And Device For Precutaneous Excisional Breast Biopsy

US Patent:
5197484, Mar 30, 1993
Filed:
May 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/880208
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
William R. Tarello - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
PEB Biopsy Corporation - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
128754
Abstract:
An apparatus for removing suspect breast tissue which includes a penetrating member in the form of a stylet with a tapered front end that can be guided along a localization guide wire. The apparatus also including a first cutting device in the form of a cannula slidingly engaged with the stylet. A driving assembly is in driving engagement with the cannula and, upon activation, potential energy stored in the driving assembly acts to drive the forward end of the cannula forward of the stylet's forward end so as to define a core cavity. A second cutting device which includes a garret wire having a looped section positioned within a recess at the forward end of the cannula is also provided. The driving assembly preferably also acts to rotate the cannula with a cam arrangement such that the cannula rotates when being driven forward. The garret wire is also attached to the rotating cannula such that the wire is drawn up to a stop bead just at the time the cannula reaches its maximum forward extension and further rotation of the cannula results in the contraction of the wire loop and a cutting of a core sample of suspect breast tissue.


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Device And Method For Performing An Intraluminal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

US Patent:
4617932, Oct 21, 1986
Filed:
Sep 3, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/771913
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61B 1704, A61F 206
US Classification:
128334R
Abstract:
An aortic graft that is specifically constructed for intraluminal insertion and comprising a flexible hollow, tubular material, having a generally cylindrical shape with an upper end and lower end and having a minor and major axis, and having disposed along its major axis a plurality of parallel struts, the struts having angled hooks with barbs at their upper ends, the upper ends of the struts extending beyond the upper end of the tubular material, thus allowing the graft to be securely attached to the inside of the aorta above the aneurysm. A tubular device for inserting the graft is also disclosed.


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Syringe

US Patent:
4915699, Apr 10, 1990
Filed:
Oct 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/259709
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604195
Abstract:
A syringe assembly which greatly reduces the chances of an operator coming in contact with an infectious needle. The syringe assembly includes an outer casing within which an inner chamber slides. A plunger having a sealing plug at one end extends into both the inner chamber and outer casing such that the sealing plug is fixedly secured within the interior of the inner chamber and outer casing, yet free to slide along the length of the inner chamber. The inner chamber and outer casing are structured such that the needle can be retracted completely within the interior of the outer casing when the inner chamber is releasably locked at the rear end of the outer casing. The needle can also be placed into an operational position when the inner chamber with attached needle is releasably locked at the forefront of the outer casing. The releasable locking of the inner chamber to the outer casing at the forward and rearward ends of the outer casing is achieved by either utilizing frictional contact between the two which is greater than that between the inner chamber and sealing plug. In an alternative embodiment, a knob/groove or ridge/groove locking arrangement is used.


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Syringe

US Patent:
4969877, Nov 13, 1990
Filed:
Nov 15, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/436688
Inventors:
Elliot Kornberg - Cocoa Beach FL
Assignee:
The Pascall Medical Corporation - Cocoa Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604195
Abstract:
A syringe assembly which greatly reduces the chances of an operator coming in contact with an infectious needle. The syringe assembly includes an outer casing within which an inner chamber slides. A plunger having a sealing plug at one end extends into both the inner chamber and outer casing such that the sealing plug is fixedly secured within the interior of the inner chamber and outer casing, yet free to slide along the length of the inner chamber. The inner chamber and outer casing are structured such that the needle can be retracted completely within the interior of the outer casing when the inner chamber is releasably locked at the rear end of the outer casing. The needle can also be placed into an operational position when the inner chamber with attached needle is releasably locked at the forefront of the outer casing. The releasable locking of the inner chamber to the outer casing at the forward and rearward ends of the outer casing is achieved by either utilizing frictional contact between the two which is greater than that between the inner chamber and sealing plug. In an alternative embodiment, a knob/groove or ridge/groove locking arrangement is used.