DR. HAROLD A HESS, M.D.
Medical Practice at 110 St, Overland Park, KS

License number
Kansas 04-29983
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
8575 W 110Th St SUITE 205, Overland Park, KS 66210
Phone
(913) 491-3344
(913) 491-3345 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Harold Hess, age 85
5739 Meadow Sweet Ln, Shawnee, KS 66226
(913) 422-9063
Harold Hess
742 Trotter St, Maize, KS 67101
(316) 588-5713
Harold Hess, age 76
1619 Milo Ln NE, Burlington, KS 66839
(620) 364-2284

Organization information

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Harold A Hess MD

8575 W 110 St, Overland Park, KS 66210

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Neurosurgeon
Doing business as:
Harold Hess MD
Phone:
(913) 491-3344 (Phone)
Medical Doctor:
Harold Hess (Medical Doctor)

Professional information

Harold A Hess Photo 1

Dr. Harold A Hess - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Procedures:
Spine (Back) Surgery, Spinal Stenosis, Back Surgery, Spine Surgery, Spinal Fusion Surgery, Spine (Back) & Neck Surgery (Spinal Fusion), Spinal Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Spinal Fusion, Spinal cord stimulation
Hospitals:
Harold A Hess
8575 W 110Th St SUITE 205, Overland Park 66210
Johnson County Spine
1001 6Th Ave SUITE 340, Leavenworth 66048
Menorah Medical Center
5721 West 119Th St, Overland Park 66209
Cushing Memorial Hospital
711 Marshall St, Leavenworth 66048
Harold A Hess
8575 W 110Th St SUITE 205, Overland Park 66210
Johnson County Spine
1001 6Th Ave SUITE 340, Leavenworth 66048
Menorah Medical Center
5721 West 119Th St, Overland Park 66209
Cushing Memorial Hospital
711 Marshall St, Leavenworth 66048
Philosophy:
Innovative, minimally invasive surgery of the spine
Education:
Medical Schools
State University Of New York Health Science Center


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Harold A Hess, Overland Park KS

Specialties:
Neurological Surgery
Work:
Johnson County Spine
8575 W 110Th St, Overland Park, KS 66210
Education:
State University of New York Downstate (1982)


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Harold A Hess, Overland Park KS

Specialties:
Neurosurgeon
Address:
8575 W 110Th St, Overland Park, KS 66210
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Neurological Surgery Certification in Neurological Surgery


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Interspinous Implants And Methods For Implanting Same

US Patent:
8075593, Dec 13, 2011
Filed:
Jan 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/011905
Inventors:
Harold Hess - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Spinal Simplicity LLC - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606248, 623 1711, 623 1716
Abstract:
A spinal implant for treating lumbar spinal stenosis or as an adjunct to spinal fusion. The implant includes a body portion having an interior cavity. A plurality of locking wings are adapted and configured to move between a stowed position retracted within the interior cavity of the body portion and a deployed position extended from the interior cavity of the body portion. In the deployed position, the wings fix the implant in a selected interspinous space. A cable and wheel arrangement moves the plurality of locking wings from the stowed position to the deployed position and a ratchet/pawl assembly prevents backward movement of the wings.


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Interspinous Implants And Methods For Implanting Same

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Dec 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/310476
Inventors:
Harold Hess - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Spinal Simplicity LLC - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606248
Abstract:
A spinal implant for treating lumbar spinal stenosis or as an adjunct to spinal fusion. The implant includes a body portion having an interior cavity. A plurality of locking wings are adapted and configured to move between a stowed position retracted within the interior cavity of the body portion and a deployed position extended from the interior cavity of the body portion. In the deployed position, the wings fix the implant in a selected interspinous space. A cable and wheel arrangement moves the plurality of locking wings from the stowed position to the deployed position and a ratchet/pawl assembly prevents backward movement of the wings.