MARC ROBERT MAYBERG
Medical Practice in Seattle, WA

License number
Pennsylvania MD418524
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Seattle, WA 98122
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Marc Mayberg, age 73
2044 Parkside Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112
Marc Mayberg
405 39Th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
Marc Mayberg
1426 29Th St, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 322-5006
Marc R Mayberg, age 73
1900 Taylor Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Marc R Mayberg, age 73
2044 Parkside Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112

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Dr. Marc R Mayberg, Seattle WA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Marc R Mayberg, Seattle WA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neurosurgery
Address:
Swedish Neuroscience Inst Spec
550 17Th Ave SUITE 540, Seattle 98122
(206) 386-3880 (Phone)
Procedures:
Brain Surgery, Brain Tumor Surgery, Brain Tumors, Pituitary Surgery
Conditions:
Brain Surgery, Brain Tumors
Certifications:
Neurosurgery, 1988
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll, Seattle Magazine Top Docs - Neurosurgery, 2012, Castle Connelly Best Doctors, 2012, Washington Patients Choice Best Doctors, 2012, Over 200 published articles
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Swedish Neuroscience Inst Spec
550 17Th Ave SUITE 540, Seattle 98122
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
1321 Colby Ave, Everett 98201
Swedish Issaquah
751 East Blakely Dr, Issaquah 98029
Swedish Medical Center/Cherry Hill
500 17Th Ave, Seattle 98122
Swedish Medical Center/First Hill
747 Broadway, Seattle 98122
Education:
Medical School
Mayo Medical School
New England Med Center
Graduated: 1979
Massachusetts General Hospital
Graduated: 1984
National Hospital For Nervous Disorders
Graduated: 1985


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N/A At N/A

N/A At N/A

Position:
Executive Director, Swedish Neuroscience Institute at N/A
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
N/A since Oct 2005 - Executive Director, Swedish Neuroscience Institute Cleveland Clinic Jul 1998 - Aug 2005 - Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery
Education:
Harvard University 1969 - 1973
BA


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Marc R Mayberg, Everett WA

Marc R Mayberg, Everett WA

Specialties:
Neurosurgeon
Address:
2320 Rucker Ave, Everett, WA 98201
550 17Th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Education:
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Neurological Surgery Certification in Neurological Surgery


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Marc Mayberg, Seattle WA

Marc Mayberg, Seattle WA

Work:
Swedish Neuroscience Specialists
550 17Th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 PPG Cranial Clinic
2320 Rucker Ave, Everett, WA 98201


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Magnetic Stereotactic System For Treatment Delivery

Magnetic Stereotactic System For Treatment Delivery

US Patent:
5779694, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Jul 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/096214
Inventors:
Matthew A. Howard - Seattle WA
Marc Mayberg - Seattle WA
M. Sean Grady - Seattle WA
Rogers C. Ritter - Charlottesville VA
George T. Gillies - Charlottesville VA
Assignee:
The University of Virginia Alumni Patents Foundation - Charlottesville VA
International Classification:
A61M 3700, A61M 100, A61K 922
US Classification:
6048911
Abstract:
A treatment delivery apparatus comprises a metallic object and a treatment carrier device which is connected by a heat-sensitive biodegradable connector link to the magnetic object. This carrier device contains the treatment, i. e. the drug, to be transported. An electromagnet is positioned outside of the body part for producing a magnetic field which captures the magnetic object. This electromagnet may be either a simple coil system attached to a robotic arm which moves the electromagnet adjacent the body part, or a multicoil electromagnet system surrounding the body part. In either case, the robotically moved electromagnet or multicoil electromagnet system moves the magnetic object within the body part to a desired location. A computer controls either the robotic arm or multicoil current magnitudes and directions. This computer also provides visualization for observing the location and movement of the magnetic object and carrier device.


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Magnetic Stereotactic System For Treatment Delivery

Magnetic Stereotactic System For Treatment Delivery

US Patent:
5125888, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
Jan 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/463340
Inventors:
Matthew A. Howard - Seattle WA
Marc Mayberg - Seattle WA
M. Sean Grady - Seattle WA
Rogers C. Ritter - Charlottsville VA
George T. Gillies - Charlottsville VA
Assignee:
University of Virginia Alumni Patents Foundation - Charlottesville VA
International Classification:
A61N 200
US Classification:
600 12
Abstract:
A treatment delivery apparatus comprises a metallic object and a treatment carrier device which is connected by a heat-sensitive biodegradable connector link to the magnetic object. This carrier device contains the treatment, i. e. the drug, to be transported. An electromagnet is positioned outside of the body part for producing a magnetic field which captures the magnetic object. This electromagnet may be either a simple coil system attached to a robotic arm which moves the electromagnet adjacent the body part, or a multicoil electromagnet system surrounding the body part. In either case, the robotically moved electromagnet or multicoil electromagnet system moves the magnetic object within the body part to a desired location. A computer controls either the robotic arm or multicoil current magnitudes and directions. This computer also provides visualization for observing the location and movement of the magnetic object and carrier device.


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Methods For The Localized Delivery Of Agents To Blood Vessels

Methods For The Localized Delivery Of Agents To Blood Vessels

US Patent:
6326017, Dec 4, 2001
Filed:
Apr 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/042461
Inventors:
Marc R. Mayberg - Seattle WA
Assignee:
University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A61F 1300, A61K 914
US Classification:
424422
Abstract:
Methods for the localized delivery of agents to blood vessels are disclosed. The methods of the present invention provide advantages over existing methods for treating, diagnosing, or preventing, vascular disorders. Localized delivery of agents permits the use of agents, such as heparin, for which systemic distribution may be undesirable. Suitable agents include antithrombotic and anti-intimal proliferation agents. An agent may be delivered to a blood vessel by a carrier, such as a polymer, which is adapted to restrict the release of the agent into tissue adjacent to the blood vessel. Alternatively, after applying a carrier to a blood vessel, the carrier may be covered with a barrier adapted to restrict the release of the agent into tissue adjacent to the blood vessel. The methods of the present invention may be applied to a variety of surgical and nonsurgical clinical settings.


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Magnetic Stereotactic System And Treatment Delivery

Magnetic Stereotactic System And Treatment Delivery

US Patent:
5707335, Jan 13, 1998
Filed:
Jun 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/464279
Inventors:
Matthew A. Howard - Seattle WA
Marc Mayberg - Seattle WA
M. Sean Grady - Seattle WA
Rogers C. Ritter - Charlottesville VA
George T. Gillies - Charlottesville VA
Assignee:
The University of Virginia Alumni Patents Foundation - Charlottesville VA
International Classification:
A61N 200
US Classification:
600 12
Abstract:
A treatment delivery apparatus comprises a metallic object and a treatment carrier device which is connected by a heat-sensitive biodegradable connector link to the magnetic object. This carrier device contains the treatment, i. e. the drug, to be transported. An electromagnet is positioned outside of the body part for producing a magnetic field which captures the magnetic object. This electromagnet may be either a simple coil system attached to a robotic arm which moves the electromagnet adjacent the body part, or a multicoil electromagnet system surrounding the body part. In either case, the robotically moved electromagnet or multicoil electromagnet system moves the magnetic object within the body part to a desired location. A computer controls either the robotic arm or multicoil current magnitudes and directions. This computer also provides visualization for observing the location and movement of the magnetic object and carrier device.