DR. NATHAN CARL MOSKOWITZ, M.D., PH.D.
Medical Practice at Adams St, Rockville, MD

License number
Maryland D32683
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Specialist
Address
Address
212 N Adams St, Rockville, MD 20850
Phone
(301) 309-0566
(301) 294-0721 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Nathan Moskowitz
14812 Physicians Ln, Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 309-0566
Nathan Moskowitz, age 66
406 Stonington Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Nathan Moskowitz
915 Toll House Ave, Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 831-4877
Nathan C Moskowitz
14812 Physicians Ln, Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 309-0566
Nathan C Moskowitz, age 66
406 Stonington Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20902
(301) 681-9019
(301) 681-6690

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Dr. Nathan C Moskowitz, Rockville MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Nathan C Moskowitz, Rockville MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neurosurgery
Address:
Nathan C Moskowitz MD
212 N Adams St SUITE 1, Rockville 20850
(301) 309-0566 (Phone)
Certifications:
Neurosurgery, 1993
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Yiddish
Hospitals:
Nathan C Moskowitz MD
212 N Adams St SUITE 1, Rockville 20850
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital
9901 Medical Center Dr, Rockville 20850
Education:
Medical School
Mt Sinai Sch Of Med Of Ny Univ
Graduated: 1984
The Johns Hopkins Hospital


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Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws, Zero-Profile Horizontal Intervertebral Miniplates, Expansile Intervertebral Body Fusion Devices, And Posterior Motion-Calibrating Interarticulating Joint Stapling Device For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws, Zero-Profile Horizontal Intervertebral Miniplates, Expansile Intervertebral Body Fusion Devices, And Posterior Motion-Calibrating Interarticulating Joint Stapling Device For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
2011020, Aug 25, 2011
Filed:
Apr 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/093812
Inventors:
Mosheh T. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44, A61B 17/068
US Classification:
623 1716, 2271761
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for joining members together using a self-drilling screw apparatus or stapling apparatus are disclosed. The screw apparatus includes a shell and first and second first screw members having tapered ends and threaded bodies that are disposed within the shell. A drive mechanism rotatably drives the first and second screw members from the shell in opposite directions and causes the screw members to embed themselves in the members to be joined. The screw apparatus can be used to join members such as bones, portions of the spinal column, vertebral bodies, wood, building materials, metals, masonry, or plastics. The stapling apparatus includes first and second lever arms rotatably joined together at a fulcrum, and the lever arms rotate in opposite directions. First and second cartridges are disposed at the ends of the lever arms. Each cartridge is capable of holding a staple including a bracket, a nail member and an alignment slot. When the ends of the lever arms are rotated towards each other the staples from the cartridges are interlocked. The staples can be also be used to join members such as bones, portions of the spinal column, or vertebral bodies.


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Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws, Zero-Profile Horizontal Intervertebral Miniplates, Expansile Intervertebral Body Fusion Devices, And Posterior Motion-Calibrating Interarticulating Joint Stapling Device For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws, Zero-Profile Horizontal Intervertebral Miniplates, Expansile Intervertebral Body Fusion Devices, And Posterior Motion-Calibrating Interarticulating Joint Stapling Device For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
7951180, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Dec 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/347990
Inventors:
Mosheh T. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/04, A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606311, 606301, 606246
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for joining members together using a self-drilling screw apparatus or stapling apparatus are disclosed. The screw apparatus includes a shell and first and second first screw members having tapered ends and threaded bodies that are disposed within the shell. A drive mechanism rotatably drives the first and second screw members from the shell in opposite directions and causes the screw members to embed themselves in the members to be joined. The screw apparatus can be used to join members such as bones, portions of the spinal column, vertebral bodies, wood, building materials, metals, masonry, or plastics. The stapling apparatus includes first and second lever arms rotatably joined together at a fulcrum, and the lever arms rotate in opposite directions. First and second cartridges are disposed at the ends of the lever arms. Each cartridge is capable of holding a staple including a bracket, a nail member and an alignment slot.


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Tools For Implantation And Extraction Of Posteriorly Placed Lumbar Articial Discs Including: A Totally Wireless Electronically Embedded Action-Ended Endoscope Utilizing Differential Directional Illumination With Digitally Controlled Mirrors And/Or Prisms, And A Disc Ball Inserter , A Plate Extractor, And Rescue Disc Plates

Tools For Implantation And Extraction Of Posteriorly Placed Lumbar Articial Discs Including: A Totally Wireless Electronically Embedded Action-Ended Endoscope Utilizing Differential Directional Illumination With Digitally Controlled Mirrors And/Or Prisms, And A Disc Ball Inserter , A Plate Extractor, And Rescue Disc Plates

US Patent:
2013017, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Aug 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/596038
Inventors:
Nathan MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Mosheh T. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44, A61B 1/07, A61B 1/00, A61B 1/05, A61B 1/06
US Classification:
623 1716, 600109
Abstract:
A hand manipulated endoscopic medical device includes a body having a proximal end, which is hand manipulated, a distal end which includes a manipulator, a light emitting device at the distal end, an imaging device at the distal end. A tool for extracting an artificial lumbar disc from between a pair of vertebral plates includes a handle, a member for transmitting force, and a sharpened end, specially configured to be placed between the artificial disc and the vertebral plate. A tool for implanting or explanting a ball to or from an artificial lumbar disc includes a pinion shaft and a pinion shaft enclosure, with a tightening knob at the proximal end of the shaft enclosure and coupled to the pinion shaft, a pinion at the distal end of the pinion shaft, a grappling device at the pinion, and a pair of semi-circular rings.


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Artificial Total Lumbar Disc For Unilateral Safe And Simple Posterior Placement In The Lumbar Spine, And Removeable Bifunctional Screw Which Drives Vertical Sliding Expansile Plate Expansion, And Interplate Widening, And Angled Traction Spikes

Artificial Total Lumbar Disc For Unilateral Safe And Simple Posterior Placement In The Lumbar Spine, And Removeable Bifunctional Screw Which Drives Vertical Sliding Expansile Plate Expansion, And Interplate Widening, And Angled Traction Spikes

US Patent:
2011028, Nov 24, 2011
Filed:
Sep 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/889328
Inventors:
Nathan Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Mosheh T. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Daniel Glozman - Kefar Adummim, IL
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A total artificial expansile disc and a method for posterior insertion between a pair of vertebral endplates are disclosed. The total artificial expansile disc includes at least one pair of substantially parallel plates that move apart along a first axis, in order to occupy a space defined by the vertebral endplates. In another embodiment, each of substantially parallel plates includes a first plate and a second sliding plate. An expansion device or tool is used to move the substantially parallel pair of plates apart along the first axis. A core is disposed between the pair of plates, and the core permits the vertebral endplates to move relative to one another. A ball limiter or ball extender prevents the core from being extruded from between the substantially parallel plates.


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Spinous Process Staple With Interdigitating-Interlocking Hemi-Spacers For Adjacent Spinous Process Separation And Distraction

Spinous Process Staple With Interdigitating-Interlocking Hemi-Spacers For Adjacent Spinous Process Separation And Distraction

US Patent:
2011030, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
May 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/101135
Inventors:
Mosheh T. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Ahmnon D. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70, A61B 17/88, A61B 17/84
US Classification:
606249, 606324, 606279
Abstract:
A Spinous Process (SP) staple including a top claw, a bottom claw, a staple pin pivotally connecting the top claw and the bottom claw, a ratchet mechanism that limits an opening force of the top claw with respect to the bottom claw, a first hemi-spacer positioned on the top claw and a second hemi-spacer positioned on the bottom claw. Upon the stapling of two adjacent spinous processes, the SP staple claws approximate, and the first and second hemi-spacers interdigitate, interlock, and unite to become a single interspinous process spacer which can be wedged between two adjacent spinous processes. Adjacent spinous process separation and/or distraction leading to spinal canal decompression and alleviation of the symptoms of spinal stenosis are accomplished.


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Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/210168
Inventors:
Ahmnon D. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Pablo A Valdivia Y ALVARADO - Cambridge MA, US
Mosheh T. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatus is disclosed which includes at least first and second sliding boxes. A first screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body is disposed within the first sliding box, and a second screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body disposed within the second sliding box. An adjuster adjusts the height of the sliding boxes. The screw members are screwed into vertebral bodies in order to fuse the vertebral bodies together. A plurality of the self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatuses may be attached together and/or integrated via a plate or cage. Also disclosed is a cervical facet staple that includes a curved staple base and at least two prongs attached to the bottom surface of the curved staple base.


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Bi-Directional Fixating/Locking Transvertebral Body Screw/Intervertebral Cage Stand-Alone Constructs And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Stapling Guns And Devices For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating/Locking Transvertebral Body Screw/Intervertebral Cage Stand-Alone Constructs And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Stapling Guns And Devices For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
7972363, Jul 5, 2011
Filed:
Mar 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/054335
Inventors:
Ahmnon D. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Pablo A Valdivia Y Alvarado - Cambridge MA, US
Mosheh T. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. Moskowitz - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606246, 606301, 623 1716
Abstract:
A bi-directional fixating transvertebral (BDFT) screw/cage apparatus, a posterior lumbar facet staple and a staple gun for a posterior lumbar facet staple, a posterior cervical facet joint staple, and a staple gun for a posterior cervical facet joint staple are provided. The BDFT apparatus includes an intervertebral cage including a plurality of internal angled screw guides, a plurality of screw members, and a screw locking mechanism that prevents the screw members from pulling out of the internal angled screw guides. The internal angled screw guides orient a first screw member superiorly and a second screw member inferiorly. The intervertebral cage is adapted for posterior lumbar intervertebral placement, anterior lumbar intervertebral placement, anterio-lateral thoracic intervertebral placement, or anterior cervical intervertebral placement.


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Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
2013002, Jan 24, 2013
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/210162
Inventors:
Ahmnon D. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Pablo A. Valdivia Y. ALVARADO - Cambridge MA, US
Mosheh T. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatus is disclosed which includes at least first and second sliding boxes. A first screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body is disposed within the first sliding box, and a second screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body disposed within the second sliding box. An adjuster adjusts the height of the sliding boxes. The screw members are screwed into vertebral bodies in order to fuse the vertebral bodies together. A plurality of the self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatuses may be attached together and/or integrated via a plate or cage. Also disclosed is a cervical facet staple that includes a curved staple base and at least two prongs attached to the bottom surface of the curved staple base.


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Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

Bi-Directional Fixating Transvertebral Body Screws And Posterior Cervical And Lumbar Interarticulating Joint Calibrated Stapling Devices For Spinal Fusion

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/210150
Inventors:
Ahmnon D. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Pablo A. Valdivia Y. ALVARADO - Cambridge MA, US
Mosheh T. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
Nathan C. MOSKOWITZ - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716
Abstract:
A self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatus is disclosed which includes at least first and second sliding boxes. A first screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body is disposed within the first sliding box, and a second screw member having a tapered end and a threaded body disposed within the second sliding box. An adjuster adjusts the height of the sliding boxes. The screw members are screwed into vertebral bodies in order to fuse the vertebral bodies together. A plurality of the self-drilling bone fusion screw apparatuses may be attached together and/or integrated via a plate or cage. Also disclosed is a cervical facet staple that includes a curved staple base and at least two prongs attached to the bottom surface of the curved staple base.