DR. JOHN D SANIDAS, MD
Radiology at Potomac St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 14461
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address
1444 S Potomac St SUITE 200, Denver, CO 80012
Phone
(303) 214-0000
(303) 343-8135 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Sanidas, age 93
10845 E Orchard Pl, Englewood, CO 80111
(303) 322-6587
John Sanidas
Denver, CO
(720) 535-1087
John Sanidas
830 Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80011
(303) 584-5000
John Sanidas
1755 Beeler St, Denver, CO 80247
(720) 535-1087
John Sanidas
901 14Th Ave, Denver, CO 80204
(303) 595-5612
(303) 595-8612

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John D Sanidas

13123 E 16 Ave, Aurora, CO 80045

Industry:
Pediatrician
Phone:
(720) 777-1234 (Phone)

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Invalid Feces Collecting And Examination Device For Medical Study Of Stool And Examination Of The Genitalia

Invalid Feces Collecting And Examination Device For Medical Study Of Stool And Examination Of The Genitalia

US Patent:
4368733, Jan 18, 1983
Filed:
Nov 7, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/849475
Inventors:
John D. Sanidas - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61F 544
US Classification:
128283
Abstract:
Disposable type body encircling device having a front opening for examination access to the genitalia and a rearwardly disposed anal opening adhesively adhered around the anus. A funnel shaped strut reinforced tubular chute portion depends from the anal area and is formed with an open and sealable discharge end for removable attachment to the upper end of a disposable bag so that feces is droppable and collectable therein without soiling the patient and for visual inspection thereof. The bag may be detached from the chute portion to enable rectal tests and examinations to be made therethrough, and for emptying, cleaning, and/or replacement thereof when needed, permitting temporary sealing of the chute when the patient is lying on one side, or becomes ambulatory.