MICHAEL JOHN HAAS, M.D.
Marriage and Family Therapists at Industry Park Rd, Covington, LA

License number
Louisiana 017278
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
72385 Industry Park Rd, Covington, LA 70435
Phone
(985) 871-0802
(985) 871-0804 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Michael J Haas, Covington LA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Address:
CIMEX BIOTECH, LC
72385 Industry Park Rd, Covington 70435
(985) 871-0802 (Phone), (985) 871-0804 (Fax)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 2001
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Louisiana State University / School of Medicine In New Orleans
Graduated: 1983
Wash-St Tammany Charity Hos


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Magnetohydrodynamic Cardiac Assist Device

US Patent:
6440059, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Oct 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/418236
Inventors:
Michael J. Haas - Covington LA
Richard Bailey - Mandeville LA
Assignee:
Cimex BioTech LC - Covington LA
International Classification:
A61M 110
US Classification:
600 17, 600 9, 607 3
Abstract:
A left ventricular assist device (LVAD) utilizing MHD principles, wherein an aortic electrode assembly is located within a main femoral artery in the aorta, in the vicinity of the heart of a patient, which electrode assembly is exposed to a high density magnetic field generated outside of the patient. The high density magnetic field urges electrified blood within the artery in the vicinity of the electrode along the length of the electrode in a uniform direction, thereby providing a fluid pumping force and pressure commensurate with the magnetic field strength and electrode current in accordance with MHD theory and practice. A cardio bypass system is also taught, wherein in addition to the aortic electrode assembly, as second electrode assembly is placed in the inferior vena cava having an opposite electrode polarity to the aortic electrode assembly, such that the second electrode assembly directs blood flow toward the heart. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the magnetic field is generated exterior of the patient via a superconducting magnet which is designed to bridge the torso of the patent, such that the electrodes are generally centrally disposed within the magnetic field, along a longitudinal axis aligned with the aorta (and inferior vena cava), and generally orthogonal to the magnetic field. Sensors monitoring the patient may utilize ECG, blood pressure, and other data to control the magnet, varying the magnetic field so as to emulate the pumping action and intensity of the patents heart in real time, or simulate same.


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Hand-Held, Heat Sink Cryoprobe, System For Heat Extraction Thereof, And Method Therefore

US Patent:
6629417, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
Aug 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/210861
Inventors:
Michael Haas - Covington LA
Richard Bailey - Mandeville LA
Jerome F. Krentel - Covington LA
Assignee:
Cimex BioTech, L.C. - Covington LA
International Classification:
F25D 300
US Classification:
62 32, 62293
Abstract:
A cryoprobe system utilizing a monolithic, insulated, hand-held thermal mass having an exposed tip for cryosurgical applications and the like, as well as a heat extraction base configured to interface with the thermal mass to quickly and efficiently reduce the heat of the thermal mass to cryogenic temperatures. The heat extraction base of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is configured to interface with the tip of the thermal mass, such that the tip plugs in securely to the base, to permit an efficient thermal transfer of heat from the thermal mass through the base via a heat exchange system communicating with the base which employs a low temperature cryo-refrigeration unit. The cryo-refrigeration unit may comprise a single low temperature cooling unit to reduce the temperature of the base to around minus one hundred degrees Centigrade utilizing off-the-shelf cryogenic refrigeration methods, or may utilize a series of more conventional refrigeration units in a primary and secondary heat extraction arrangement, which method may further utilize thermocouple or Peltier effect device assist to further reduce the temperature of the heat extraction base to the required temperature. Also claimed is the method of cryosurgery employing the device(s) of the present invention, and a heat pipe appliance to engage a remote treatment area.


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Hand-Held, Heat Sink Cryoprobe, System For Heat Extraction Thereof, And Method Therefore

US Patent:
6430956, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
May 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/858083
Inventors:
Michael Haas - Covington LA
Richard Bailey - Mandeville LA
Jerome F. Krentel - Covington LA
Assignee:
Cimex BioTech LC - Covington LA
International Classification:
F25D 300
US Classification:
62293
Abstract:
A cryoprobe system utilizing a monolithic, insulated, hand-held thermal mass having an exposed tip for cryosurgical applications and the like, as well as a heat extraction base configured to interface with the thermal mass to quickly and efficiently reduce the heat of the thermal mass to cryogenic temperatures. The heat extraction base of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is configured to interface with the tip of the thermal mass, such that the tip plugs in securely to the base, to permit an efficient thermal transfer of heat from the thermal mass through the base via a heat exchange system communicating with the base which employs a low temperature cryo-refrigeration unit. The cryo-refrigeration unit may comprise a single low temperature cooling unit to reduce the temperature of the base to around minus one hundred degrees Centigrade utilizing off-the-shelf cryogenic refrigeration methods, or may utilize a series of more conventional refrigeration units in a primary and secondary heat extraction arrangement, which method may further utilize thermocouple or Peltier effect device assist to further reduce the temperature of the heat extraction base to the required temperature. Also claimed is the method of cryosurgery employing the device(s) of the present invention.


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Michael John Haas, Covington LA

Specialties:
Family Physician
Address:
72385 Industry Park Rd, Covington, LA 70435


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System For Providing Thermal Application To External Body Areas Of A Patient

US Patent:
6074414, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Aug 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/130007
Inventors:
Michael Haas - Covington LA
Richard Bailey - Mandeville LA
Lee Barberito - Corpus Christi TX
Jerome F. Krentel - Covington LA
Assignee:
Limex Bio-Tech L.C. - Louington LA
International Classification:
A61F 700
US Classification:
607108
Abstract:
A thermal applicator for medical use which is worn upon or applied directly to the body of a patient to modify its temperature for therapeutic treatment. The preferred embodiment of the present invention contemplates the utilization of a heat pipe having first and second ends and a length, the first and second ends communicating with first and second thermally conductive plates, respectively, the first thermally conductive plate configured to communicate with an exterior portion of the body of the patient and to provide localized thermal treatment, the second thermally conductive plate placed at an area removed from the area to be treated, and configured to accept, for example, an ice pack (or other thermal material or apparatus) to affect a change in the temperature of the second thermally conductive plate, cooling the second end of the heat pipe and allowing the heat pipe to cool the first thermally conductive plate, thereby providing localized cooling of the area to which it is applied. An alternative embodiment of the invention contemplates a heat source in lieu of the ice pack, wherein the second thermally conductive plate would function as an evaporator, thereby providing a reverse cycle in the heat pipe, for heating the area to be treated via the first thermally conductive plate. The present invention may be utilized for localized thermal application on various parts of the body, and several examples are illustrated, including an exemplary system to treat plantar fasciitis.


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Shoulder Traction Device For Relocating A Dislocated Shoulder

US Patent:
5788659, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Dec 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/766794
Inventors:
Michael John Haas - Covington LA
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 36
Abstract:
A device for relocating dislocated shoulders, providing in-line humeral traction, wherein there is provided an arm isolation component for isolating the elbow area of the arm adjoining the shoulder to which traction is to be applied, the present invention further including a second strap placed about the chest of the patient, under the arm of the afflicted shoulder, for countertraction. The arm isolation component is of a unique design and includes an upper, generally wedge-configured upper isolation component, having a base configured to engage the underside of the upper (humeral) area of arm, the base further including first and second, somewhat aligned, cushion members emanating in generally lateral fashion from opposing sides of the base, the cushion members configured to each engage an opposing side of the upper arm when applied to the base, enveloping that portion of the arm with the application of a first strap which secures the base and cushion members about the arm. The elbow of the user is then flexed to generally about 45. degree. , until it contacts the front face of the wedge member, wherein it is secured via a second strap.