DR. JASON H COLLINS, MD
Medical Practice at Gause Blvd, Slidell, LA

License number
Louisiana MD015771
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Address
Address
2250 Gause Blvd E STE 200, Slidell, LA 70461
Phone
(985) 649-0325
(985) 643-2820 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Jason Collins
4506 Voss Dr, Bossier City, LA 71111
(318) 742-1507

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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY JASON H. COLLINS, M.D.

Slidell, LA

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Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Dec 5, 1986
State ID:
73633892
Reg. number:
1487891
Status:
710 - Cancelled - section 8
Status date:
Feb 14, 2009
Illustration:
Drawing or design which also includes word(s)/ letter(s)/number(s)
Attorney:
Gregory C. Smith,PRAVEL, GAMBRELL, HEWITT, ET AL,Suite 101 SUITE 1010, Houston, TX 77027
Employee:
Craig D Taylor
Goods & Services:
"obstetrics", "gynecology" and "m.d.", Medical services, namely providing obstetrics and gynecological care for women
Owner:
1344 Covington Hwy, Slidell, LA 70460

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Jason H Collins, Slidell LA

Jason H Collins, Slidell LA

Specialties:
OB-GYN
Address:
2250 Gause Blvd E, Slidell, LA 70461


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Adapter For Cervical Speculum

Adapter For Cervical Speculum

US Patent:
5063908, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Jun 2, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/360257
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
International Classification:
A61B 132
US Classification:
128 17
Abstract:
A cervical speculum of the type having a first upper blade and a second lower blade, the blades movable in relation to one another via a rare hinge portion, and having the ability to be adjustable and used in conjunction with the gynecological procedure of, for example, surgery on the cervix. The improvement would include a pair of evacuator tubes which would be adaptable to the interior surfaces of the upper and lower blades respectively, each of the tubes having an adhesive material on that portion of the tube that would make adhesive contact with the surfaces of the upper and lower blades, with the tubes extending with their open ends at the ends of each of the blade portions, and extending rearwardly to the ends of the blades that are hingedly attached. Each of the tubes would lead into an evacuator tube, leading into an evacuator trap or line, so that the trap may be connected to a "stackhouse" filter which is the source of suction to evacuate the smoke and fluid from the patient's vaginal cavity during surgery. There may be further included a trap means so that the heavier liquids are contained in the trap, and the smoke from the laser surgery would be evacuated into the "stackhouse" filter for removal.


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Umbilical Cord Clamp Apparatus

Umbilical Cord Clamp Apparatus

US Patent:
4781188, Nov 1, 1988
Filed:
Sep 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/909883
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
International Classification:
A61B 1710
US Classification:
128305
Abstract:
An umbilical cord clipper apparatus constructed of non-metallic material having a base portion and a top portion movable between open and closed positions in relation to one another via a loop hinge on their common end portion. The apparatus further comprises first and second recesses in the base and top portion for positioning of an umbilical clamp of the type which would incorporate a pair of elongated arms and a loop portion as disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 3,854,482. The pair of clamps are positioned with a space therebetween, so that a blade member housed in the floor of the base portion, flies intermediate the two clamp members positioned therein. Further, there is provided a pair of flexing members within the hinged loop so that the clamp when in position within the base of the apparatus are engaged against the bias of the members.


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Umbilical Cord Clamp Apparatus

Umbilical Cord Clamp Apparatus

US Patent:
4856517, Aug 15, 1989
Filed:
Jun 26, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/066602
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
Robert G. Woodhead - Plainsboro NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1712
US Classification:
128346
Abstract:
An improved umbilical cord clipper apparatus constructed of non-metallic material having a base portion and a top portion movable between open and closed positions in relation to one another via a loop hinge on their common end portion. The apparatus further comprises first and second recesses in the base and top portion for positioning of an umbilical clamp of the type which would incorporate a pair of elongated arms and a loop portion as disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 3,854,482. The pair of clamps are positioned with a space therebetween, so that a blade member housed in the floor of the base portion, flies intermediate the two clamp members positioned therein. Further, there is provided a pair of flexing members within the hinged loop so that the clamp when in position within the base of the apparatus are engaged the bias of the members.


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Umbilical Clamp

Umbilical Clamp

US Patent:
D323890, Feb 11, 1992
Filed:
Dec 22, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/454850
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
US Classification:
D24143


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Umbilical Cord Clip

Umbilical Cord Clip

US Patent:
D356376, Mar 14, 1995
Filed:
Oct 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/014708
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
US Classification:
D24143


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Vaginal Speculum

Vaginal Speculum

US Patent:
4971036, Nov 20, 1990
Filed:
Sep 11, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/405775
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
International Classification:
A61B 132
US Classification:
128 17
Abstract:
A vaginal speculum of the type having a first upper blade and second lower blade, the blades moveable in relation to one another via a rear hinge portion, with the ability to be adjustable and used in conjunction with the gynecological procedure, for example, surgery on the cervix. The improvements would include adaptations made to undertake other tests with the vaginal speculum during examination of surgery. These improvements include electrodes built into the distal ends of each of the blade members for blocking the nerve endings of the cervix, the electrodes being utilized in conjunction with a "terms" unit which would have analgesic purposes; a vibration unit adapted to the speculum, for affording muscle relaxation during the examination of the vagina and cervix; a wire filament contained in the edge of the upper and lower blade members for bringing the temperature of the speculum to body temperature for more comfort during use; a pressure gauge providing an indicator on the speculum for recording the pelvic pressures of the patient; a temperature probe at the tip of the speculum to record the temperature of the cervix and vagina; and a chemical strip adapted along the top edge of the upper speculum blade for recording the pH, glucose content, protein content, and otehr chemical results which may indicate early vaginal disorders by the indicators on the chemical strip from the vaginal fluids.


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Surgical Speculum

Surgical Speculum

US Patent:
4884559, Dec 5, 1989
Filed:
Dec 4, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/128635
Inventors:
Jason H. Collins - Slidell LA
International Classification:
A61B 132
US Classification:
128 17
Abstract:
The speculum includes a first top blade and second lower blade, the blades moveable in relation to one another via a rear hinge portion, as with a normal speculum. The lower blade of the speculum is further provided with a liquid evacuator tube extending along the interior of the speculum with an open protruding from the front of the blade for evacuating fluid from the patient during the laser surgery, and the top blade is provided with a second tube which is smoke evacuator tube similar to the liquid evacuator tube for evacuating smoke from the patient during laser surgery. In the preferred embodiment there is provided a trap in the handle portion of the speculum wherein the liquid evacuator tube and the smoke evacuator tube deposit any materials which are evacuated from the patient, the trap also including the third tube to a "stack house" filter which serves as the source for the suction created by the liquid evacuator and smoke evacuator tube.