Hugh S West
Physician in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 175119-8905
Issued Date
Jun 23, 1986
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2018
Category
Physician
Type
Physician/Surgeon CS (Schedule 2-5)
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Hugh West, age 41
10036 S Grouse Creek Cir, Sandy, UT 84092
Hugh West, age 76
10036 S Grouse Creek Cir, Sandy, UT 84092
Hugh West, age 100
1397 E Federal Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
(801) 521-8613
Hugh West
1373 Harvard Ave, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84105
(801) 706-5699
Hugh West
1397 Federal Way, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84102
(801) 690-0354

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National Sales Executive At Eagleview Technologies, Inc.

National Sales Executive At Eagleview Technologies, Inc.

Position:
National Sales Executive, Insurance at EagleView Technologies, Inc.
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
EagleView Technologies, Inc. - Salt Lake City, Utah since Jan 2012 - National Sales Executive, Insurance TWG Insurance - Dallas, TX 2008 - Oct 2011 - Account Executive - Platinum/Gold Sales
Education:
Brigham Young University 2001 - 2008
Economics (BA) and English (BA)
Languages:
English, French


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Dr. Hugh S West - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Hugh S West - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Procedures:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Acl) Surgeries, Arthrocentesis, Arthroplasty, Arthroscopy, Aspiration, Carpal Tunnel Release, Cortisone Injection, Discectomy, Endoscopic Therapy, Endoscopy
Hospitals:
Orthopedic Specialty Group
5848 S Fashion Blvd SUITE 120, Murray 84107
Orthopedic Specialty Group
5848 S Fashion Blvd SUITE 120, Murray 84107
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of Utah School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1985


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Hugh West, Riverton UT

Hugh West, Riverton UT

Work:
Intermountain Southridge Clinic
3723 W 12600 S, Riverton, UT 84065 Intermountain Avenues Specialty Clinic
324 E 10Th Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Intermountain Medical Group
5848 S Fashion Blvd, Salt Lake City, UT 84107 Intermountain Medical Group
1160 E 3900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84124 Intermountain Orthopedic Specialty Group - Tosh
5848 S Fashion Blvd, Salt Lake City, UT 84107


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Drill Guide For Cruciate Ligament Repair

Drill Guide For Cruciate Ligament Repair

US Patent:
2010013, Jun 3, 2010
Filed:
Dec 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/315408
Inventors:
Andrew Kam - Odessa FL, US
Hugh S. West - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606 96, 606 88
Abstract:
A guide that facilitates the creation of two bone tunnels for use during a “double bundle” cruciate ligament repair. In the case of an anterior cruciate ligament repair the guide facilitates the formation of two tibial tunnels extending between a single aperture on the anterior tibia and two distinct apertures on the tibial plateau. The guide has a single angled throughbore for guiding a drill bit on a predetermined angle relative to the anterior portion of the tibial tunnel. In an alternative embodiment the guide has two independent and non-intersecting bores which allow the simultaneous placement into the tibial tunnel of two separate guide pins to guide the formation of two tibial tunnels on the tibial plateau.


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Apparatus And Methods For Mounting A Ligament Graft To A Bone

Apparatus And Methods For Mounting A Ligament Graft To A Bone

US Patent:
5964764, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Mar 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/046988
Inventors:
Hugh S. West - Salt Lake City UT
John R. West - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 72
Abstract:
An anchor device for mounting a bodily tissue to a bone, such as for repairing ligaments and tendons, particularly ham string tissue grafts for repairing a knee joint. The anchor device is configured and sized to pass through a bone tunnel and comprises a sheath member having a bone-engagement end and bodily tissue attachment end. The bone-engagement end includes structure for selective overlapping and engaging the bone adjacent an exit opening of the bone tunnel. The bodily tissue attachment end includes structure known in the art for attaching a bodily tissue, such as a ligament, tendon, or ligament graft, to the sheath member. The anchor device further includes a camming member slidably disposed relative to the sheath member, which selectively urges the sheath member to engage the bone surface. The sheath member and camming member include interlocking features for locking the anchor device in a deployed position within the bond tunnel. The anchor device also includes structures which give the surgeon a tactile, aural or other indication when the anchor device has been deployed and locked in the deployed position.


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Interference Screws Having Increased Proximal Diameter

Interference Screws Having Increased Proximal Diameter

US Patent:
2003007, Apr 17, 2003
Filed:
Oct 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/977154
Inventors:
Hugh West - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B017/86
US Classification:
606/073000
Abstract:
An interference screw for affixing soft tissue grafts during anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction comprises a threaded body axially extending between a face and a tip along a central axis, with the face advantageously being obliquely aligned with the central axis. The threaded body includes a proximal threaded section and a distal threaded section, each of which may be straight or tapered. The proximal threaded section is approximately 1 mm larger in diameter than the distal threaded section. The increased diameter of the proximal threaded section enables the interference screw to compressively secure the soft tissue graft against the cortical bone, while the distal threaded section compresses the soft tissue graft against the cancellous bone with an appropriately reduced force that is appropriate for facilitating bonding of the soft tissue graft to the cancellous bone and that is sufficient for minimizing any “bungee effect.”


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Suture Separation And Organization Devices For Use With Graft Tensioning Device

Suture Separation And Organization Devices For Use With Graft Tensioning Device

US Patent:
2005004, Mar 3, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/786186
Inventors:
Hugh West - Salt Lake City UT, US
John West - Cincinnati OH, US
Mark Dallara - Tampa FL, US
Jeff Bennett - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
A61B017/56
US Classification:
606072000
Abstract:
Suture separation and organization devices for use in a tissue graft tensioning system. The inventive devices help to separate and organize a plurality of suture strands that extend away from a bone tunnel of a patient's leg during joint repair surgery (e.g., while repairing or replacing the anterior cruciate ligament (“ACL”)). The suture separation and organization device may comprise one or more elongate bodies, or a one-piece body, comprising a plurality of suture retention recesses or protrusions disposed on a perimeter of a body. The suture separation and organization device also includes recesses or passages adapted to receive corresponding posts of a graft tensioning device. In this way, the suture separation and organization device can be removably attached to the graft tensioning device.


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Endoscopic Instruments And Methods For Improved Bubble Aspiration At A Surgical Site

Endoscopic Instruments And Methods For Improved Bubble Aspiration At A Surgical Site

US Patent:
2003016, Aug 28, 2003
Filed:
Feb 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/083750
Inventors:
Hugh West - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61B018/18, A61B018/18
US Classification:
606/041000
Abstract:
Surgical apparatus and methods provide enhanced aspiration of gaseous bubbles and reduced drag during placement of the surgical apparatus. The surgical apparatus includes a rotatable cutting or shaving tool disposed within a hollow probe, an electrosurgical device on a side of the probe, and one or more aspiration holes or passages through a side of the probe in addition to a main opening at a distal end through which the cutting or abrading tool emerges. The aspiration holes are advantageously located adjacent to the lead electrode(s) of the electrosurgical device. Gaseous bubbles are preferentially aspirated through the aspiration holes. The aspiration holes also serve to reduce drag between the distal end of the surgical probe and soft tissue at, or adjacent to, the surgical site.


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Apparatus And Methods For Protecting The Axillary Nerve During Thermal Capsullorhaphy

Apparatus And Methods For Protecting The Axillary Nerve During Thermal Capsullorhaphy

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 18, 2002
Filed:
Aug 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/942169
Inventors:
Hugh West - Salt Lake City UT, US
John Gentelia - Madison NY, US
Assignee:
HS West Investments, LLC,
International Classification:
A61B018/18
US Classification:
607/101000, 606/041000
Abstract:
This invention provides apparatus and means for protecting the axillary nerve during thermal capsullorhaphy. An electrosurgical probe is attached to a standard electrosurgical generator that is capable of producing coag waveforms. RF energy is generated by the generator in coag waveform and applied to discrete locations of the capsular ligaments through the electrosurgical probe. Noise produced by the coag waveform stimulates the axillary nerve, even in saline environments, thereby identifying the high-risk regions of the capsular ligaments that should be avoided during the procedure.


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Parallel Wire Ablator

Parallel Wire Ablator

US Patent:
2005010, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Nov 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/712316
Inventors:
Hugh West - Salt Lake City UT, US
James Logan - Largo FL, US
Michael Decesare - New Port Richey FL, US
International Classification:
A61B018/14
US Classification:
606041000
Abstract:
An electrode configuration for use with a standard electrosurgical generator suitable for performing tissue ablation at relatively low power levels. The electrode has at least one curved wire member at its distal tip, the exposed conductive area of the curved wire member being minimized to create high power densities sufficient for tissue ablation. The exposed conductive area of the wire member is partially surrounded by a ceramic insulating support member to enable ablation laterally of the electrode tip as well as proximally and distally. An insulating layer is applied to portions of the outer surfaces of the electrode and the ceramic insulating support member.