GARY S ROUBIN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Colonnade Pkwy, Birmingham, AL

License number
Alabama 207838
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Interventional Cardiology
License number
Alabama 14986
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Interventional Cardiology
Address
Address
3980 Colonnade Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35243
Phone
(205) 510-5000
(205) 599-9080 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gary S Roubin
1929 3Rd Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203

Professional information

Gary Roubin Photo 1

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
6764506, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283957
Inventors:
Gary S. Roubin - Birmingham AL
Geoffrey Hamilton White - Sydney, AU
Sriram S. Iyer - Birmingham AL
Russell J. Redmond - Goleta CA
Claude A. Vidal - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Endosystems LLC - CA
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 115, 623 118, 623 119
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 2

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
6475236, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Aug 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/641121
Inventors:
Gary S. Roubin - Birmingham AL
Geoffrey Hamilton White - Sydney, AU
Sriram S. Iyer - Birmingham AL
Russell J. Redmond - Goleta CA
Claude A. Vidal - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Endosystems, LLC - CA
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 115, 623 119
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 3

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
5827321, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Feb 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/797814
Inventors:
Gary S. Roubin - Birmingham AL
Geoffrey Hamilton White - Sydney, AU
Sriram S. Iyer - Birmingham AL
Russell J. Redmond - Goleta CA
Claude A. Vidal - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Cornerstone Devices, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606195
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 4

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
2007021, Sep 13, 2007
Filed:
Mar 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/726537
Inventors:
Gary Roubin - Birmingham AL, US
Geoffrey White - Sydney, AU
Sriram Iyer - Birmingham AL, US
Russell Redmond - Goleta CA, US
Claude Vidal - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001150, 623001160
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 5

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
6106548, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Oct 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/179021
Inventors:
Gary S. Roubin - Birmingham AL
Geoffrey Hamilton White - Sydney, AU
Sriram S. Iyer - Birmingham AL
Russell J. Redmond - Goleta CA
Claude A. Vidal - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Endosystems LLC - CA
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 6

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
2004026, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jul 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/892718
Inventors:
Gary Roubin - Birmingham AL, US
Geoffrey White - Sydney, AU
Sriram Iyer - Birmingham AL, US
Russell Redmond - Goleta CA, US
Claude Vidal - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
A61F002/06
US Classification:
623/001130, 623/001150
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 7

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
2007021, Sep 13, 2007
Filed:
Mar 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/726660
Inventors:
Gary Roubin - Birmingham AL, US
Geoffrey White - Sydney, AU
Sriram Iyer - Birmingham AL, US
Russell Redmond - Goleta CA, US
Claude Vidal - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001150, 623001160
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.


Gary Roubin Photo 8

Non-Foreshortening Intraluminal Prosthesis

US Patent:
2007021, Sep 13, 2007
Filed:
Mar 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/726430
Inventors:
Gary Roubin - Birmingham AL, US
Geoffrey White - Sydney, AU
Sriram Iyer - Birmingham AL, US
Russell Redmond - Goleta CA, US
Claude Vidal - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001150, 623001180
Abstract:
An intraluminal prosthesis is provided with a plurality of annular elements. Each annular element includes a plurality of struts and apices connected to form an annular configuration. Each annular element has a compressed state and an expanded state, and has a longitudinal dimension which is smaller in the expanded state than in the compressed state. A plurality of connecting members connect the apices of adjacent annular elements. The connecting members have a plurality of alternating segments that function to compensate for the smaller longitudinal dimension of each annular element in the expanded state. The stent may be provided with varying flexibility along its length and/or circumference, and may include segments that have different diameters.