Frank A Lazzaro
Radiology at Montview Pl, Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Florida 41368
Effective Date
Feb 14, 2007
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1996
Category
Health Care
Type
Radiologic Technology
Address
Address
562 Montview Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15221

Professional information

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Director - Global Product Management, Home Respiratory Care At Philips Respironics

Position:
Director - Global Product Management, Home Respiratory Care at Philips Respironics
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Philips Respironics since Oct 2010 - Director - Global Product Management, Home Respiratory Care Philips Respironics Jan 2008 - Dec 2010 - Global Product Manager Respironics Sep 2004 - Dec 2007 - Global Product Manager Medrad 1997 - 2004 - Project Engineer
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business 2001 - 2004
MBA, Finance, Strategy
University of Pittsburgh 1997 - 1999
MS, Engineering
University of Pittsburgh 1990 - 1995
BS, Mechanical Engineering


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Independent Accounting Professional

Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Accounting


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Syringe Adapters For Use With An Injector

US Patent:
6716195, Apr 6, 2004
Filed:
Mar 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/814138
Inventors:
Michael A. Spohn - Butler PA
John Haury - Sewickly PA
Anthony S. McCoppin - Butler PA
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA
James Albert Dedig - Pittsburgh PA
Christopher J. Blue - Boston PA
David H. Berry - Worthington PA
Assignee:
Medrad, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604131, 604151
Abstract:
An adapter for releasably attaching a syringe to an injector includes a first section and a second section connected about a hinge axis that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the adapter. The first section and the second section are rotatable about the hinge axis between an open position to allow loading of the syringe into the adapter from a position to the rear of the hinge axis and a closed position to retain the syringe therein. The hinge axis is preferably off-center from the longitudinal axis of the adapter and the adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned on a rearward end of the adapter to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.


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Injector Systems And Syringe Adapters For Use Therewith

US Patent:
6743205, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Mar 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/814020
Inventors:
Michael A. Spohn - Butler PA
John A. Haury - Sewickly PA
Anthony S. McCoppin - Pittsburgh PA
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA
James Albert Dedig - Pittsburgh PA
Christopher J. Blue - Pittsburgh PA
David H. Berry - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Medrad, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604154, 604131
Abstract:
An adapter includes a syringe carrier adapted to seat at least a portion of the syringe. The syringe carrier includes at least one rearward facing abutment member to abut at least one forward facing surface on a syringe. The syringe carrier includes an opening therein to allow a drive member of an injector to communicate forward force to the plunger through abutment without connective engagement between the drive member and the plunger. The adapter further includes a releasable mounting mechanism positioned to the rear of the syringe carrier to mount the adapter in a desired position relative to the front wall of the injector.


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Injectors, Injector Systems And Injector Control

US Patent:
6673033, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Nov 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/721427
Inventors:
Francis J. Sciulli - Crafton PA
David M. Griffiths - Pittsburgh PA
Richard G. Critchlow - Oakmont PA
Salvatore J. Dedola - New Kensington PA
Michael A. Spohn - Butler PA
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA
Thomas P. Joyce - Wilkins Township PA
John R. Gardner - Wexford PA
Assignee:
Medrad, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 67, 604 66, 604123, 604151
Abstract:
An injector for use in injecting a fluid in a medical injection procedure includes a drive mechanism to pressurize the fluid; a sensor to measure a variable that is proportional to fluid pressure (that is, a direct or indirect measurement of fluid pressure); and a pressure monitor (for example, including hardwired circuitry and/or software) in communication with the sensor and the drive mechanism to stop the injection procedure when the sensor measures a value of the variable that corresponds to a pressure hazard limit. Preferably, the pressure monitor further limits power input to the drive mechanism to a power limit once the variable reaches a value that corresponds to a power limiting pressure that is below the pressure hazard limit.


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Syringe Interfaces And Adapters For Use With Medical Injectors

US Patent:
7691085, Apr 6, 2010
Filed:
Nov 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/295297
Inventors:
James Albert Dedig - Pittsburgh PA, US
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA, US
Kevin P. Cowan - Allison Park PA, US
Mark W. Hitchins - Sewickley PA, US
Charles J. Mutschler - Wexford PA, US
James R. Neill - Oakdale PA, US
Assignee:
Medrad, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 5/20
US Classification:
604151, 128DIG 1
Abstract:
A syringe interface includes a top opening into which a syringe can be loaded, a first retaining member positioned on one side of the opening and a second retaining member positioned on a second side of the opening. The first retaining member and the second retaining member abut a forward facing abutment surface of a syringe flange on the syringe generally symmetrically. The syringe interface further includes a cradle, at least one engagement member to abut a forward facing abutment surface of a syringe flange, and a carriage slidably disposed within the cradle. The carriage includes a connector to form a releasable connection with a plunger or plunger extension of the syringe and a drive member of the injector. The connector includes a plurality of flexing capture members that flex radially outward to connect to a flange on the rear of the plunger or plunger extension of the syringe when the carriage is moved forward within the syringe interface. The syringe interface may further include a connector on a rear portion thereof to connect to the injector.


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Syringe Plunger Sensing Mechanism For A Medical Injector

US Patent:
7553294, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
May 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/159592
Inventors:
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA, US
Dennis P. Hack - Cheswick PA, US
Assignee:
MEDRAD, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604131, 604152
Abstract:
Embodiments of an injector, syringe, syringe interface, syringe adapter, and piston/plunger assembly for an injector (of contrast medium, for example) are described. Preferably, the syringe is adapted to engage a syringe interface mechanism such that the syringe may be connected to an injector without regard to any particular orientation of the syringe to the injector or to the piston/plunger assembly. The injector piston or drive member includes a sensing pin positioned at a forward end thereof to sense contact with the syringe plunger during advancement of the piston or drive member to contact the plunger. The piston can be advanced automatically upon connection of, for example, the syringe to the injector, or piston advance can be automated to occur after operator initiation. The injector may include or be adapted to accommodate two syringes, which for example provide for simultaneous injection of fluid into separate injection sites on a patient.


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Front Load Pressure Jacket System With Grooved Syringe Holder

US Patent:
7192416, Mar 20, 2007
Filed:
Dec 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/325494
Inventors:
Frank A. Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA, US
Michael A. Spohn - Butler PA, US
Assignee:
Medrad, Inc. - Indianola PA
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604152, 604131
Abstract:
The fluid injection apparatus includes a syringe, an injector, and a pressure jacket. The syringe has a cylindrical body with an injection section at a distal end and a plurality of outward extending retaining flanges at a proximal end. The injector has an injector housing defining a central opening and an injector drive piston extendable through the central opening for imparting motive forces to a syringe plunger disposed within the syringe. The pressure jacket secures the syringe during an injection procedure. The pressure jacket has a wall defining a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves in an inner surface thereof configured to receive the retaining flanges of the syringe. The grooves cooperate with a plurality of transversely extending slots defined in the inner surface of the pressure jacket wall. The engagement of the retaining flanges in the slots via the grooves secures the syringe in the pressure jacket.


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Fluid Delivery System Having A Syringe Interface Module Separate From But In Communicaiton With A Control Unit

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Jul 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/619265
Inventors:
Francis Sciulli - Crafton PA, US
David Griffiths - Pittsburgh PA, US
William Nolan - Curtisville PA, US
Richard Critchlow - Oakmont PA, US
Salvatore Dedola - New Kensington PA, US
Michael Spohn - Butler PA, US
Frank Lazzaro - Pittsburgh PA, US
Thomas Joyce - Wilkins Township PA, US
John Gardner - Wexford PA, US
International Classification:
A61M031/00
US Classification:
604/067000, 604/154000, 128/DIG012
Abstract:
A fluid delivery system includes a control unit having one or more devices for controlling a fluid injection, a syringe having a body and a plunger movably disposed within the body, and a syringe interface module separate from but in communication with the control unit. The syringe interface module includes a module housing, a syringe interface on the module housing that is adapted to connect the syringe to the module housing, and a drive member operable to advance the plunger of the syringe.