KEVIN JOHN GALLEN
Medical Practice in Naples, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MA050772
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician Asst
Address
Address 2
Naples, FL 34105
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Kevin Gallen, age 58
120 Spring Crest Blvd, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
(610) 670-5560
Kevin Gallen, age 73
1295 N Providence Rd APT F106L, Media, PA 19063
Kevin Gallen, age 73
1295 N Providence Rd APT F106, Media, PA 19063
Kevin Gallen, age 41
1817 Meetinghouse Rd, Upper Chichester, PA 19061
Kevin Gallen, age 103
206 Bramber Dr, Broomall, PA 19008

Professional information

Kevin J Gallen Photo 1

Kevin J Gallen, Naples FL - PA (Physician assistant; also Posterior–anterior)

Specialties:
Surgical Assistance
Address:
1350 Tamiami Trl N SUITE 202, Naples 34102
(239) 262-0020 (Phone), (239) 262-5980 (Fax)
Languages:
English


Kevin John Gallen Photo 2

Kevin John Gallen, Naples FL

Specialties:
Physician Assistant
Address:
1350 Tamiami Trl N, Naples, FL 34102


Kevin Gallen Photo 3

Clavicle Nail With Locking End Cap

US Patent:
2010026, Oct 14, 2010
Filed:
Apr 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/756674
Inventors:
Christopher P. Dougherty - Bentonville AR, US
Kevin J. Gallen - Naples FL, US
Donald K. Shuler - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/84
US Classification:
606329
Abstract:
A device for reducing migration of a pin of an intramedullary fixation device, especially to reduce migration of a clavicle pin introduced in the medullary canal of the clavicle to fix a fractured clavicle bone. A clavicle nail with a curved tip is inserted within the medullary canal of the clavicle. The back end of the nail that extends out of the clavicle is provided with indentations or grooves. The back end of the nail is received in a hollow cavity of a cap, which locks onto the indentations or grooves of the nail. A screw is placed through an eyelet of the cap and turned into the clavicle to secure the cap to the clavicle. As a result, the nail is fixed within the medullary canal and undesirable migration of the pin within the medullary canal is reduced.