JAMES EDWARD NIXON
Medical Practice in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MD023035L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Nixon
511 Cricklewood Dr, State College, PA 16803
(814) 880-0419
James Nixon, age 93
5895 Mast Rd, Narvon, PA 17555
James Nixon, age 102
324 Lancaster Ave, Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 436-5087

Professional information

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Benefit Solutions For Employers And Agents

Position:
Small Business & Group Benefits Specialist, Independent Associate at LegalShield
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
LegalShield - PA, DE, MD, DC since Jun 2011 - Small Business & Group Benefits Specialist, Independent Associate Borders Books Aug 1997 - Aug 2009 - Inventory Manager Waldenbooks - Borders Group Inc. 1997 - 2007 - Manager
Education:
Sun Valley High School


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James R. Nixon Jr., Philadelphia PA - Lawyer

Address:
Superior Court of PA
530 Walnut St Superior Ct #Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19106
(215) 560-5760
Licenses:
Pennsylvania - Active 2010


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Power Assisted Arthroscopic Surgical Device

US Patent:
4723545, Feb 9, 1988
Filed:
Feb 3, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/825412
Inventors:
James E. Nixon - Philadelphia PA
Bruno Mombrinie - Voorhees NJ
Assignee:
Graduate Hospital Foundation Research Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61F 1732
US Classification:
128305
Abstract:
A surgical instrument, particularly suited for arthroscopic surgery, for cutting tissue located at an interior site within the body of a patient. The instrument includes a body or handle portion from which an elongated stem extends. A blade is located at the free end of the stem. The blade includes a generally elongated cutting edge portion which extends generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the instrument. Motor means is provided within the body portion for effecting the oscillation (reciprocal pivoting) of the cutting edge portion with respect to the body portion about the longitudinal axis through a small arc, e. g. 20. degree. -25. degree. A retractable/extendable shroud (sheath) is provided to cover the blade and stem to enable the blade end of the instrument to be readily inserted into the body of the patient through a small opening while preventing exposure of any surrounding tissue to the blade. The shroud is retractable to expose the blade when cutting is desired. The cutting operation is effected by bringing the cutting edge portion into contact with the material to be cut while moving the edge portion therethrough as the blade is oscillated.