DR. JOHN A REPICCI, MD
Medical Practice at Main St, Buffalo, NY

License number
New York 092382-1
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
4510 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14226
Phone
(716) 839-0632
(716) 839-2012 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John A Repicci, age 87
120 Deer Run, Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 839-0632
John A Repicci
8493 Alleghany Rd, Corfu, NY 14036
John V Repicci, age 72
890 Lake Rd, Webster, NY 14580
John V Repicci, age 72
70 Fernwood Park, Rochester, NY 14609
(716) 482-7513
John V Repicci, age 72
404 Meadowbriar Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

Organization information

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Joint Reconstruction Orthopedics

4510 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14226

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Orthopedics, Knee Doctor, ...
Doing business as:
Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Center - Cindy R Romanowski MD<br>Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Center - John A Repicci MD<br>Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Center - Marcus R Romanowski MD<br>Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Center<br>Joint Reconstruction Orthpdc
Phone:
(716) 839-0632 (Phone)
Description:
There are 3 doctors at this site. Surgery is not performed at this site. Average patient volume is 60 patients per day.
Surgery-Orthopedics:
Tina Johannes (Office Manager),Cindy R. Romanowski (Physical Rehab Medicine),Jerome D. Mastrandrea (Physician Assistant, Rpac, Rpa-c),...
Categories:
Orthopedics Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Sports Medicine Physicians & Surgeons
Areas served:
Western NY
Products:
Orthopedic Surgery Bones & Joints
Additional:
JOINT RECONSTRUCTION, ORTHOPEDICS, 4510 Main St., John A. Repicci, M.D., Marcus R. Romanowski, M.D., *Cindy R. Romanowski, M.D., *Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation


JOHN A. REPICCI, M.D., P. C

3435 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215

Status:
Inactive
Inactive reason:
Dissolution
Registration:
Aug 26, 1971
Inactive since:
Oct 20, 1987
State ID:
313514
Business type:
DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Professional information

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Dr. John A Repicci - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. John A Repicci - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Joint Reconstructive Orthopedcs
4510 Main St SUITE 101, Buffalo 14226
Kenmore Mercy Hospital
2950 Elmwood Ave, Kenmore 14217
Joint Reconstructive Orthopedcs
4510 Main St SUITE 101, Buffalo 14226
Kenmore Mercy Hospital
2950 Elmwood Ave, Kenmore 14217
Philosophy:
as an Orthopedic surgeon, I believe that everyone should be able to participate in the activities that she or he would like to and live with the least amount of pain in their joints.
Education:
Medical Schools
University At Buffalo State University Of New York School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1963


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John A Repicci, Buffalo NY

John A Repicci, Buffalo NY

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
4510 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14226
Education:
State University of New York, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (Buffalo) - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery


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John A Repicci, Buffalo NY

John A Repicci, Buffalo NY

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery
Work:
Joint Reconstruction Orthpdc
4510 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14226
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo (1963)


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Prosthetic Knee

Prosthetic Knee

US Patent:
6726724, Apr 27, 2004
Filed:
May 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/143284
Inventors:
John A. Repicci - Williamsville NY 14221
International Classification:
A61F 238
US Classification:
623 2029, 623 2033
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a prosthetic knee. In one embodiment of the present invention, the knee has a femoral body and meniscal body. The femoral body has a femoral alignment member, and the meniscal body has a femoral side. Extending from the femoral side are at least two guiding protrusions that extend along the longitudinal axis of the meniscal body and define at least two sides of an alignment groove. The alignment groove slippingly receives the femoral alignment member. The femoral alignment is able to move within the alignment groove and slip over the alignment groove when a force of sufficient magnitude is applied to the prosthetic and revert into the alignment groove. In another embodiment of the present invention, the groove and the alignment components are reversed on the respective femoral and meniscal bodies.


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Arthroscopic Unicompartmental Knee Implantation System And Related Method

Arthroscopic Unicompartmental Knee Implantation System And Related Method

US Patent:
7896923, Mar 1, 2011
Filed:
Nov 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/607109
Inventors:
Timothy J Blackwell - Davie FL, US
Jacy C Hoeppner - Warsaw IN, US
John A Repicci - Buffalo NY, US
Assignee:
Biomet Manufacturing Corp. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/38
US Classification:
623 2021, 623 203, 623 2032, 623 2035
Abstract:
A knee implantation system for replacing a portion of a knee joint includes an unicondyler tibial implant configured to replace a portion of a tibia that includes a first member and a second member. The first member has a body portion that includes an articulating surface for replacing only a single superior articulating surface of the tibia. The second member has a textured surface. The second member is removably connected to the body portion and the textured surface is disposed about opposite the articulating surface.


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Prosthetic Knee

Prosthetic Knee

US Patent:
2002008, Jun 27, 2002
Filed:
Dec 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/748425
Inventors:
John Repicci - Williamsville NY, US
International Classification:
A61F002/38
US Classification:
623/020290, 623/014120, 623/020300
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a prosthetic knee. In one embodiment of the present invention, the knee has a femoral body and meniscal body. The femoral body has a femoral alignment member, and the meniscal body has a femoral side. Extending from the femoral side are at least two guiding protrusions that extend along the longitudinal axis of the meniscal body and define at least two sides of an alignment groove. The alignment groove slippingly receives the femoral alignment member. The femoral alignment is able to move within the alignment groove and slip over the alignment groove when a force of sufficient magnitude is applied to the prosthetic and revert into the alignment groove. In another embodiment of the present invention, the groove and the alignment components are reversed on the respective femoral and meniscal bodies.