DR. PAOLO ANGELINI, M.D.
Medical Practice at Fannin St, Houston, TX

License number
Texas E1805
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Specialist
Address
Address
6624 Fannin St SUITE 2780, Houston, TX 77030
Phone
(713) 790-9401

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Paolo Angelini, age 83
1568 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77019
(713) 805-4207
Paolo Angelini
Houston, TX
(713) 850-7120
Paolo Angelini
6624 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030
(713) 790-9401
Paolo E Angelini, age 83
1568 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77019
(713) 524-0216
Paolo E Angelini, age 83
1970 Vermont St, Houston, TX 77019
(713) 524-0216

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Paolo Angelini MD

6624 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030

Industry:
Cardiologist, Internist
Phone:
(713) 790-9401 (Phone)
Paolo N. Angelini


Leachman Cardiology Associate - Paolo Angelini MD

6624 Fannin St STE 2780, Houston, TX 77030

Categories:
Allergy & Immunology Physicians & Surgeons, Cardiology Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(713) 790-9401 (Phone)

Professional information

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Paolo Angelini Photo 1
Janitor At Leachman Cardiology

Janitor At Leachman Cardiology

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness


Paolo E Angelini Photo 2
Paolo E Angelini, Houston TX

Paolo E Angelini, Houston TX

Specialties:
Cardiologist
Address:
6624 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030


Paolo Angelini Photo 3
Positive Displacement Piston Driven Blood Pump

Positive Displacement Piston Driven Blood Pump

US Patent:
5066282, Nov 19, 1991
Filed:
May 4, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/347406
Inventors:
Bandula Wijay - Webster TX
Paolo Angelini - Houston TX
Assignee:
Leocor, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604152
Abstract:
The invention is a disposable, positive-displacement piston pump, having a polycarbonate body, a piston, an inlet valve, and an outlet valve. The outlet valve is connected to an exit chamber, which is separated from the exit valve by an elastomeric membrane. The elastomeric membrane encloses an accumulation chamber which is filled with a fluid such as air under atmospheric pressure. Pulsations in outlet pressure caused by stroking of the piston are dampened by the flexing action of the elastomeric membrane, compressing the fluid within the accumulator chamber. The throw out of the pump is pressure-dampened and is of sufficient pressure to flow through very low-profile angioplasty catheters having perfusion lumens extending therethrough. The combination of the pump with a very low-profile balloon angioplasty catheter allows access of the catheter to a constricted passage with the ability to pump a sufficient volume of blood through such a low-profile catheter during balloon inflations.


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Local Drug Delivery Catheter

Local Drug Delivery Catheter

US Patent:
6997903, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Feb 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/360803
Inventors:
Bandula Wijay - Friendswood TX, US
Paolo Angelini - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604117
Abstract:
The present invention uses several innovative means in order to effectively puncture the intimal wall of blood vessels reliably and controllably. The total penetration of the needle is controlled by the height of the needle projecting from its base and the degree of penetration is controlled by the use of “cam” or similar means or mechanisms that moves the base containing the needles.


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Very Low Profile Angioplasty Balloon Catheter With Capacity To Use Steerable, Removable Guidewire

Very Low Profile Angioplasty Balloon Catheter With Capacity To Use Steerable, Removable Guidewire

US Patent:
4884573, Dec 5, 1989
Filed:
Mar 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/164870
Inventors:
Bandula Wijay - Friendswood TX
Paolo Angelini - Houston TX
Assignee:
Leocor, Inc. - Webster TX
International Classification:
A61M 2902
US Classification:
128344
Abstract:
A very low profile balloon catheter is disclosed that allows for an independently movable, steerable and removable guidewire. After removal of the guidewire, the balloon catheter retains adequately angiographic and hemodynamic characteristics. Such catheter construction allows for exchange of guidewires. A tracking mechanical device is included and provides excellent and easy advancement of the balloon catheter through severe obstructions.


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Angioplasty Catheter

Angioplasty Catheter

US Patent:
4921483, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Sep 23, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/100363
Inventors:
Bandula Wijay - Webster TX
Paolo Angelini - Houston TX
Assignee:
Leocor, Inc. - Webster TX
International Classification:
A61M 2902
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
An angioplasty catheter has an elongated body with at least one lumen extending therethrough. A tip, constructed of materials softer than the elongated body is attached to the distal end of the body. The tip segment has at least one lumen passing therethrough which is in alignment withthe lumen in the elongated body. A guide is adapted to pass through the aligned lumens. A balloon is connected to the distal segment of the elongated body over its outer periphery, thereby creating a balloon cavity therebetween. At least one additional lumen is provided in the elongated body in flow communication with the balloon cavity, for selective inflation and deflation thereof, with a contrast fluid.


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Perfusion Catheter

Perfusion Catheter

US Patent:
5158540, Oct 27, 1992
Filed:
May 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/527009
Inventors:
Bandula Wijay - Webster TX
Paolo Angelini - Houston TX
Assignee:
Leocor, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61M 300
US Classification:
604 43
Abstract:
A low-profile angioplasty catheter is disclosed which is insertable through a guiding catheter. The angioplasty catheter has two balloons. The distal balloon dilates the stenosis. The proximal balloon is separately inflatable and selectively closes the annular passage between the angioplasty catheter and the guiding catheter. The angioplasty catheter has a central lumen with a series of openings allowing fluid communication from the central lumen into the annular passage proximally of the balloon which seals the annular passage. While the first balloon is inflated to dilate the stenosis, blood can be withdrawn from an arterial source through a lumen (or plurality thereof) in the guiding catheter and pumped into the annular passage between the angioplasty catheter and the guiding catheter. The blood then passes through the openings proximal to the proximal balloon into the central lumen of the PTCA catheter and flows beyond the distal tip of the angioplasty catheter to maintain circulation of the patient's blood at a point distal of the stenosis.