LAWRENCE HOFMANN, M.D.
Radiology in Palo Alto, CA

License number
California A67451
Category
Radiology
Type
Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Address
Address
300 Pasteur Dr # H-3643 Stanford University Medical Ctr, Palo Alto, CA 94305
Phone
(650) 723-1434

Organization information

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Lawrence Hofmann MD

300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

Industry:
Radiology
Phone:
(650) 723-1434 (Phone)
Lawrence Vincent Hofmann Jr

Professional information

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Lawrence V Hofmann, Stanford CA

Specialties:
Radiologist
Address:
300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
Education:
Ohio State University, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital - Residency - Diagnostic Radiology
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Diagnostic Radiology (Radiology)


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Dr. Lawrence Hofmann, Stanford CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Vascular & Interventional Radiology, Interventional Radiology
Address:
Stanfrd Unv Md Ctr Intrvntl Rad
300 Pasteur Dr STE H3630, Stanford 94305
(650) 725-5202 (Phone)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1999, Interventional Radiology & Vascular Radiology, 2001
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Stanfrd Unv Md Ctr Intrvntl Rad
300 Pasteur Dr STE H3630, Stanford 94305
Stanford Hospital and Clinics
300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford 94305
Education:
Medical School
Ohio State University / College of Medicine
Graduated: 1995
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Stanford U


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Methods And Devices For Percutaneous And Surgical Interventions

US Patent:
2011024, Oct 6, 2011
Filed:
Mar 3, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/040126
Inventors:
Lawrence Hofmann - Stanford CA, US
Assignee:
THE JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61M 1/02, A61M 29/02, A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604 7, 606191, 604540
Abstract:
Methods and devices for performing percutaneous and surgical interventions. The devices comprising a tubular portion and retractable mechanism at the distal end of the tubular portion. The retractable mechanism prevents the device from pulling out of an anatomical structure during complex interventions, for example, when switching from an antegrade to a retrograde approach within a blood vessel, enables the use of a single sheath when declotting AV hemodialysis fistulas and can provide occlusion of blood flow during interventions and means of removal of debris or clot from the blood vessel.