JAMES ALBERT DAVENPORT
Pilots at Cadillac Dr, San Antonio, TX

License number
Texas A0433207
Issued Date
Jan 2016
Expiration Date
Jan 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
15275 Cadillac Dr, San Antonio, TX 78248

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Davenport, age 58
511 W Prairie Lea St, Lockhart, TX 78644
James Davenport
5406 Parliament Dr, Arlington, TX 76017
James Davenport
5322 Crossvalley Dr, Crp Christi, TX 78413
(361) 985-1849
James Davenport
500 Hickerson St APT 2302, Conroe, TX 77301
(214) 488-5231
James Davenport
6134 Charlotte St, Houston, TX 77005

Professional information

James A Davenport Photo 1

Dr. James A Davenport, San Antonio TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
Armadillo Anesthesia Inc
111 Dallas St, San Antonio 78205
(210) 615-1187 (Phone)
4402 Vance Jackson Rd SUITE 220, San Antonio 78230
(210) 692-9833 (Phone)
4242 Medical Dr SUITE 3100, San Antonio 78229
(210) 615-1818 (Phone)
Tejas Anesthesia
7930 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio 78229
(210) 615-1187 (Phone)
4499 Medical Dr, San Antonio 78229
Tejas Anesthesia
1310 Mccullough Ave, San Antonio 78212
(210) 615-1187 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1977
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Armadillo Anesthesia Inc
111 Dallas St, San Antonio 78205
Tejas Anesthesia
1310 Mccullough Ave, San Antonio 78212
Tejas Anesthesia
7930 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio 78229
4242 Medical Dr SUITE 3100, San Antonio 78229
4402 Vance Jackson Rd SUITE 220, San Antonio 78230
4499 Medical Dr, San Antonio 78229
Baptist Medical Center
111 Dallas St, San Antonio 78205
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - City Center
333 North Santa Rosa St, San Antonio 78207
Methodist Hospital
7700 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio 78229
Metropolitan Methodist Hospital
1310 Mccullough Ave, San Antonio 78212
Southwest General Hospital
7400 Barlite Blvd, San Antonio 78224
St. Lukes Baptist Hospital
7930 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio 78229
Education:
Medical School
University Of Texas Medical Branch At Galveston
Graduated: 1973
Tripler Amc
Graduated: 1974
Walter Reed Amc
Graduated: 1977


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James Davenport, San Antonio TX

Work:
Methodist Specialty & Transplant Hospital
4242 Medical Dr, San Antonio, TX 78229


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Suture Device

US Patent:
2005021, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/106700
Inventors:
James Davenport - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61B017/10, A61B017/04, A61B017/12
US Classification:
606144000, 606139000
Abstract:
The present invention is a suture device generally intended for use in puncture wounds of a body cavity. The suture device can be inserted through the tissue layer into the body cavity and extend needles attached to a common suture line, under endoscopic vision, for engagement with the internal side of the tissue layer. The needles are deployed using a straight spring that deforms outwardly from the shaft of the suture device when a force is applied to the spring. Because of the inherent characteristics of the spring, it bends perpendicular to the shaft of the suture device and the removably attached needle is moved outwardly while staying generally parallel to the shaft of the suture device. Once the force is removed on the spring, the spring returns to its original position close to the body of the shaft.


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Suture Device

US Patent:
6896685, May 24, 2005
Filed:
Jan 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/353732
Inventors:
James A. Davenport - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61B017/04
US Classification:
606144, 606139
Abstract:
The present invention is a suture device generally intended for use in puncture wounds of a body cavity. The suture device can be inserted through the tissue layer into the body cavity and extend needles attached to a common suture line, under endoscopic vision, for engagement with the internal side of the tissue layer. The needles are deployed using a straight spring that deforms outwardly from the shaft of the suture device when a force is applied to the spring. Because of the inherent characteristics of the spring, it bends perpendicular to the shaft of the suture device and the removably attached needle is moved outwardly while staying generally parallel to the shaft of the suture device. Once the force is removed on the spring, the spring returns to its original position close to the body of the shaft.