MARTIN URAM
Medical Practice in Little Silver, NJ

License number
New Jersey 25MA04067900
Issued Date
Jun 25, 1982
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2017
Category
Medical Examiners
Type
Medical Doctor
Address
Address
Little Silver, NJ

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Martin Uram, age 72
427 Navesink River Rd, Red Bank, NJ 07701
(732) 300-8501
Martin S Uram, age 71
427 Navesink River Rd, Red Bank, NJ 07701
(732) 936-1605
Martin Uram
11 Maidenstone Dr, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
(732) 643-9037
Martin Uram
39 Sycamore Ave, Little Silver, NJ 07739
(732) 530-7730
Martin Uram
427 Navesink Rvr Rd, Middletown, NJ 07748

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Martin Uram MD

39 Sycamore Ave, Little Silver, NJ 07739

Industry:
Ophthalmology
Phone:
(732) 530-7730 (Phone)
Martin Uram

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Dr. Martin Uram, Little Silver NJ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Martin Uram, Little Silver NJ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
Retina Consultants
39 Sycamore Ave, Little Silver 07739
(732) 530-7730 (Phone)
Retina Consultants
9 Mule Rd SUITE 3, Toms River 08755
(732) 341-4566 (Phone)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1982
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Retina Consultants
39 Sycamore Ave, Little Silver 07739
Retina Consultants
9 Mule Rd SUITE 3, Toms River 08755
Riverview Medical Center
1 Riverview Plz, Red Bank 07701
Education:
Medical School
Drexel University College of Medicine
Graduated: 1977
Chestnut Hill Hospital
Wills Eye Hosp-Jeff U
Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital


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Martin Uram, Little Silver NJ

Martin Uram, Little Silver NJ

Work:
Retina Consultants
39 Sycamore Ave, Little Silver, NJ 07739


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Laser Endoscope System Console

Laser Endoscope System Console

US Patent:
5409480, Apr 25, 1995
Filed:
Sep 3, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/116283
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61N 506
US Classification:
606 10
Abstract:
An endoscope laser system console including a chassis having a front wall, a rear wall, and a first side wall connecting the front and rear walls; an interior wall connected to the rear wall and positioned substantially perpendicular to the rear wall, the interior wall extending forward to approximately midway between the front and rear walls, a first rear channel zone on a first side of said interior wall, a second rear channel zone on a second side of said interior wall, and a front area zone in communication with the first and second rear channel zones; a laser assembly positioned within the first rear channel zones; a system electronics assembly positioned within the second rear channel zone; a lamp assembly positioned within the front area zone; a camera assembly positioned within the front area between the front wall and the lamp assembly; an intake fan mounted on the rear wall for supplying air into the first rear channel zone over the laser assembly; an exhaust fan mounted on the rear wall for forcing air from the second rear channel zone over the system electronics assembly; and, an intermediate fan, positioned within the front area zone for guiding air from the front area, over the lamp assembly, and out of the chassis through an exhaust port in the first side wall.


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Aspirating Endoscope

Aspirating Endoscope

US Patent:
5213092, May 25, 1993
Filed:
Oct 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/785996
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61B 106
US Classification:
128 4
Abstract:
A surgical and operating endoscope adapted for use in ophthalmological surgery has an intraocular probe. The probe has first and second cylindrical portions. The first portion contains an image guide composed of a large number of optical fiber elements. The image guide is surrounded by an annulus of illuminating optical fiber elements. Adjacent to and parallel to the imaging and illuminating portion is the second cylindrical portion which is an aspirating cannula. The distal end of the aspirating cannula extends distally two millimeters past the distal end of the imaging and illuminating portion in order to hold tissue that is being pulled toward the aspirating port away from the image plane of the image guide.


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Autoclavable Endoscope

Autoclavable Endoscope

US Patent:
6997868, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Jul 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/901252
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600133, 600129
Abstract:
An autoclavable endoscope, such as the type used in ophthalmological operations, has a probe that contains optical fiber guides such as an image guide, a laser guide and an illumination guide. The distal end of these guides are sealed to the distal end of the probe with a high temperature medical grade epoxy. The epoxy is selected to retain its structural and optical properties at autoclaving conditions. A preshrunk flexible plastic jacket extends proximal of the handle around the three guides. Because it is preshrunk at autoclavable temperatures, it is not further damaged during autoclaving. The epoxies used proximal to the probe have to be high temperature epoxies but are generally preferably a more flexible urethane type epoxy. Proximal connectors and ferule for the guides are selected metals to retain size and/or conduct heat.


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Laser Video Endoscope

Laser Video Endoscope

US Patent:
5121740, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
Jul 29, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/737054
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61B 106, A61B 1732
US Classification:
128 6
Abstract:
A surgical endoscope particularly adapted for use in ophthalmological surgery includes a probe connected distally of a hand piece. Within the probe, there are three sets of optical fibers. The first set of optical fibers are five-hundred thirty micron fibers which constitute an illumination zone for illuminating the tissue to be operated on. An image guide has 3,000 three micron fibers, providing a 3,000 pixel image of the tissue. The distal end of the image guide has an objective lens bonded to it which preferably has a one mm to infinity depth of field. A laser fiber with an active diameter of two hundred microns provides pulses of laser energy to the tissue illuminated by the illumination fibers and imaged by the image fibers.


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Contact Laser Surgical Endoscope And Associated Myringotomy Procedure

Contact Laser Surgical Endoscope And Associated Myringotomy Procedure

US Patent:
5893828, Apr 13, 1999
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/640542
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1227
US Classification:
600108
Abstract:
In a myringotomy, a selected amount of tympanic membrane tissues are removed from a patient by the application of laser energy to vaporize the tissues. An endoscope is inserted into the ear canal and used to visually detect and locate the cellular material to be removed The endoscope has a laser guide with a distal tip which extends beyond the distal end of the optical elements of the endoscope, thereby enabling placement, under direct visual observation, of the distal tip of the laser guide in contact with the tympanic membrane. A controlled amount of electromagnetic radiation is transmitted along the laser guide only after contact of the distal tip of the laser guide with the tissues to be removed.


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Laser Video Endoscope

Laser Video Endoscope

US Patent:
2011028, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
May 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/779214
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ, US
Assignee:
Endo Optiks, Inc. - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600109
Abstract:
A laser video endoscope has a laser guide, an illumination guide and an image guide. These are fiber optical guides which extend through the optical probe and through a hand piece that supports the probe. The hand piece is connected by a first relatively long flexible optical fiber cable to a laser energy source and a source of illumination. By contrast, the image is transmitted from the hand piece to an image presentation site by a camera assembly that is mounted to a hand piece and a relatively long electrical cable. The camera and its electrical cable can be uncoupled from the hand piece and used in a plurality of endoscopic routines. The rest of the product, including the probe and the hand piece, can be disposed of after each medical routine thereby providing assurance of an antiseptic procedure.


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Illuminating Endo-Photocoagulation Probe

Illuminating Endo-Photocoagulation Probe

US Patent:
5323766, Jun 28, 1994
Filed:
Jun 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/893700
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ
Assignee:
Endo Optiks Corporation - Little Silver NJ
International Classification:
A61B 106, A61B 1732
US Classification:
128 6
Abstract:
A surgical endo-probe particularly adapted for use in ophthalmological surgery includes a probe connected distally of a hand piece. Within the probe, there are at least two optical fibers. The first optical fiber constitute an illumination zone for illuminating the tissue to be operated on. A laser fiber provides pulses of laser energy to the tissue illuminated by the illumination fibers. The illumination zone can be a single fiber or a plurality of fibers.


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Laser Video Endoscope

Laser Video Endoscope

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Dec 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/314371
Inventors:
Martin Uram - Little Silver NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
US Classification:
600108
Abstract:
A laser video endoscope has a laser guide, an illumination guide and an image guide. These are fiber optical guides which extend through the optical probe and through a hand piece that supports the probe. The hand piece is connected by a first relatively long flexible optical fiber cable to a laser energy source and a source of illumination. By contrast, the image is transmitted from the hand piece to an image presentation site by a camera assembly that is mounted to the hand piece and a relatively long electrical cable. The camera and its electrical cable can be uncoupled from the hand piece and used in a plurality of endoscopic routines. The rest of the product, including the probe and the hand piece, can be disposed of after each medical routine thereby providing assurance of an antiseptic procedure.