Jeffrey Day Lanier
Physician at Gramercy, Houston, TX

License number
Colorado 15530
Issued Date
Jun 30, 1967
Renew Date
May 31, 1991
Expiration Date
May 31, 1991
Type
Physician
Address
Address
2855 Gramercy St, Houston, TX 77025

Professional information

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Dr. Jeffrey D Lanier, Houston TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
Main Office
2855 Gramercy St, Houston 77025
(713) 668-6828 (Phone), (713) 668-3823 (Fax)
Procedures:
Cataract removal surgery, Eye Procedures (Including Prescriptions For Glasses & Contacts), Eye Surgery
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Main Office
2855 Gramercy St, Houston 77025
Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center
6411 Fannin St, Houston 77030
Education:
Medical School
University Of Texas Medical Branch At Galveston
Graduated: 1966
Denver General Hospital
Graduated: 1967
University Tex Med Br
Graduated: 1972
Proctor Fdn
Graduated: 1973


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Jeffrey Day Lanier, Houston TX

Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
2855 Gramercy St, Houston, TX 77025
Education:
University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology


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Ophthalmic Surgical Drape Support

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/616805
Inventors:
Jeffrey Lanier - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A61B019/00
US Classification:
128849000, 128852000
Abstract:
An apparatus for supporting a surgical drape during eye surgery comprising a flexible supply tube and a flexible suction tube which is easily formed by hand to maintain a desired shape and which serves the dual role of supporting the surgical drape above the patient's nose and mouth and providing a breathing environment by supplying air or oxygen and by removing exhaled CO-rich air. Ports are located at the upper ends of the supply and suction tubes near the patient's face. The lower ends of the supply and suction tubes are equipped with optional valves and coupled to an oxygen source and a suction source, respectively. A bracket is disposed beneath the patient and supports the tubes near their lower ends.