DR. MARK H GENOVESI, M.D.
Radiology at 4 Ave, Brooklyn, NY

License number
New York 181571
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address 2
4Th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209
1439 Roosevelt Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10803
Phone
(718) 748-0500
(718) 748-5539 (Fax)
(914) 235-4004

Professional information

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Dr. Mark H Genovesi, Brooklyn NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Cardiac Surgery
Address:
Interboro Surgical Associates
8318 4Th Ave, Brooklyn 11209
(718) 748-0500 (Phone)
Conditions:
Congestive Heart Failure, Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction)
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1997, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 2001
Languages:
English, Italian
Hospitals:
Interboro Surgical Associates
8318 4Th Ave, Brooklyn 11209
Lenox Hill Hospital
100 East 77Th St, New York 10075
New York Methodist Hospital
506 6Th St, Brooklyn 11215
Lutheran Medical Center
150 55Th St, Brooklyn 11220
Richmond University Medical Center
355 Bard Ave, Staten Island 10310
Education:
Medical School
SUNY Downstate Medical Center College Of Medicine
Graduated: 1988
Maimonides Mc
Graduated: 1989
Graduated: 1995
Graduated: 1998
Background:
Malpractice Claim:  1 time(s)


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Mark H Genovesi, Brooklyn NY

Specialties:
Surgeon
Address:
8318 4Th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209
Education:
State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Surgery Certification in Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery Certification in Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery)


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Method And Device For Preserving The Vitality And Function Of A Harvested Blood Vessel

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Mar 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/506091
Inventors:
Mark GENOVESI - New Rochelle NY, US
International Classification:
A01N 1/02
US Classification:
435 12
Abstract:
Blood vessel preservation technology is disclosed wherein harvested blood vessels are attached to stationary attachment fixtures at one end, and to a non-stationary (freely extending) fixture at the other end. The vessel and fixtures are placed within a container. Thereafter, a stream of pulsatile blood is directed through the fixtures and the lumen of the vessel causing the vessel to assume full natural length and aligning the vessel with the container. The pulsatile blood then completely bathes the outside surface of the vessel before being re-circulated. The methods disclosed include those wherein the patient's own circulatory system is part of the circulatory path flowing through the vessel and methods in which the circulatory path is outside and apart from the patient. A pulsatile pump, blood heater and pressure regulator may all be utilized in preferred embodiments of the disclosed methods and devices.