DR. JACK M KARTUSH, MD
Medical Practice at Northwestern Hwy, Farmington, MI

License number
Michigan 4301041062
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Otolaryngology
Address
Address
30055 Northwestern Hwy STE 101, Farmington, MI 48334
Phone
(248) 865-4444
(248) 865-6161 (Fax)

Organization information

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Jack M Kartush MD

30055 Northwestern Hwy STE L-60, Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Categories:
Otolaryngology Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(248) 865-4444 (Phone)

Professional information

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Dr. Jack M Kartush, Dearborn MI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Address:
Michigan Ear Institute
18181 Oakwood Blvd STE 201, Dearborn 48124
(248) 865-4444 (Phone)
Michigan Ear Institute
30055 Northwestern Hwy STE 101, Farmington Hills 48334
(248) 865-4444 (Phone)
Michigan Ear Institute
3535 W Thirteen Mile Rd STE 444, Royal Oak 48073
(248) 865-4444 (Phone)
Certifications:
Otolaryngology, 1984
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Michigan Ear Institute
18181 Oakwood Blvd STE 201, Dearborn 48124
Michigan Ear Institute
30055 Northwestern Hwy STE 101, Farmington Hills 48334
Michigan Ear Institute
3535 W Thirteen Mile Rd STE 444, Royal Oak 48073
Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak
3601 West Thirteen Mile Rd, Royal Oak 48073
Education:
Medical School
University Of Michigan Medical School
Graduated: 1978
St Joseph Hospital
Graduated: 1980
University Mich
Graduated: 1984
Graduated: 1985


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Nerve Monitoring Device

US Patent:
2010006, Mar 11, 2010
Filed:
Jan 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/523931
Inventors:
Jack M. Kartush - Farmington Hills MI, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600380
Abstract:
The present invention provides a nerve monitoring device. The device includes a cannula, a sensor for monitoring the nerve and an alignment device. The cannula can be any surgical cannula, and is preferably an endotracheal tube. The sensor can be an electrode or other sensor that is capable of sensing nerve activity. The alignment device is a device that ensures that after insertion of the nerve sensor into a patient, the sensors are aligned to properly monitor the target nerve or muscle. The internal alignment device may communicate externally to surgeon by using electromagnetic energy as either a transmittor or a receiver. The mismatch of triangular laryngeal anatomy to circular cannula anatomy can be compensated for by a) altering the geometry (external shape) of the cannula and b) using soft, felt-like expandable electrodes. Rotational error can be compensated for by using a multi-electrode array wherein the optimized recording montage can be simply selected on the external recording device.