PAUL R LICHTER, MD
Medical Practice at Wall St, Ann Arbor, MI

License number
Michigan 4301026550
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Ophthalmology
Address
Address
1000 Wall St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Phone
(734) 763-1415
(734) 936-2047

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Lichter
1100 Wolverhampton Ln, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 476-1530
Paul R Lichter
1000 Wall St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 763-5874
Paul R Lichter, age 86
1100 Wolverhampton Ln, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 994-5393
Paul R Lichter
1000 Wall St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 763-5874

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PAUL R. LICHTER, M.D.,P.C

2720 Holyoke Ln, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Jan 1, 1976
State ID:
163869
Business type:
Domestic Professional Service Corporation
Expiration:
5-15-1982
Agent:
Paul R. Lichter

Professional information

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Dr. Paul R Lichter, Ann Arbor MI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
Ann Arbor Office
1000 Wall St, Ann Arbor 48105
(734) 763-8122 (Phone), (734) 763-1415 (Fax)
Kellogg Eye Center
1000 Wall St SUITE 2051, Ann Arbor 48105
(734) 763-8122 (Phone)
Procedures:
Cataract removal surgery, Cataract Surgery, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Glaucoma Surgery, Glaucoma Treatment, Iol Implantation, Laser Surgery, Laser-Yag Capsulotomy, Monovision, Yag Laser Capsulotomy
Conditions:
Cataract, Cataract Surgery, Cataract Surgery Complications, Glaucoma
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1970
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Helping patients to receive care that is in their best interest and to throughly understand their care options--the way I would want a member of my family to be cared for. For patients who are confused by the IOL options related to cataract surgery, whether they visit me for a second opinion or for consideration of surgery, my goal is to provide them with the best available information from studies to couple with my decades of experience in cataract surgery to help decide what is best for them.
Education:
Medical School
University Of Michigan Medical School
Graduated: 1964
Presby Med Center
Graduated: 1965
University Mich Med Center
Graduated: 1968
University Of California San Francisco
Graduated: 1969
University Of Michigan
Graduated: 1960


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Paul R Lichter, Ann Arbor MI

Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
1000 Wall St, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Education:
University of Michigan, Medical School - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology


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Method For Controlling Configuration Of Laser Induced Breakdown And Ablation

US Patent:
RE37585, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Aug 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/366685
Inventors:
Detao Du - Fremont CA
Subrata K. Dutta - Ann Arbor MI
Victor Elner - Ann Arbor MI
Ron Kurtz - Ann Arbor MI
Paul R. Lichter - Ann Arbor MI
Xinbing Liu - Acton MA
Peter P. Pronko - Dexter MI
Jeffrey A. Squier - San Diego CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
B23K 2602
US Classification:
21912169
Abstract:
In one aspect the invention provides a method for laser induced breakdown of a material with a pulsed laser beam where the material is characterized by a relationship of fluence breakdown threshold (F ) versus laser beam pulse width (T) that exhibits an abrupt, rapid, and distinct change or at least a clearly detectable and distinct change in slope at a predetermined laser pulse width value. The method comprises generating a beam of laser pulses in which each pulse has a pulse width equal to or less than the predetermined laser pulse width value. The beam is focused to a point at or beneath the surface of a material where laser induced breakdown is desired. The beam may be used in combination with a mask in the beam path. The beam or mask may be moved in the x, y, and Z directions to produce desired features. The technique can produce features smaller than the spot size and Rayleigh range due to enhanced damage threshold accuracy in the short pulse regime.


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Implantable Device And Surgical Implantation Technique

US Patent:
2011030, Dec 8, 2011
Filed:
Jun 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/154291
Inventors:
Kensall Wise - Ann Arbor MI, US
Paul R. Lichter - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300
Abstract:
An implantable device is provided, along with a surgical technique for implanting the implantable device. The implantable device includes a body, at least two fingers, and a diagnostic tool. The body presents a generally flat configuration. The at least two fingers extend from opposite sides of the body along a common plane with the flat configuration of the body. For the surgical technique, the implantable device is positioned above flexible and elastic tissue at a target location. The finger on one side of the body is slid under a portion of the flexible and elastic tissue without penetrating the flexible and elastic tissue. The finger on the opposing side of the body is slid under another portion of the flexible and elastic tissue without penetrating the flexible and elastic tissue. The flexible and elastic tissue exerts force perpendicular to the body and fingers to fixate the implantable device.


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Method For Controlling Configuration Of Laser Induced Breakdown And Ablation

US Patent:
5656186, Aug 12, 1997
Filed:
Apr 8, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/224961
Inventors:
Gerard A. Mourou - Ann Arbor MI
Detao Du - Ann Arbor MI
Subrata K. Dutta - Ann Arbor MI
Victor Elner - Ann Arbor MI
Ron Kurtz - Ann Arbor MI
Paul R. Lichter - Ann Arbor MI
Xinbing Liu - Ann Arbor MI
Peter P. Pronko - Dexter MI
Jeffrey A. Squier - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
B23K 2602
US Classification:
21912169
Abstract:
In one aspect the invention provides a method for laser induced breakdown of a material with a pulsed laser beam where the material is characterized by a relationship of fluence breakdown threshold (F. sub. th) versus laser beam pulse width (T) that exhibits an abrupt, rapid, and distinct change or at least a clearly detectable and distinct change in slope at a predetermined laser pulse width value. The method comprises generating a beam of laser pulses in which each pulse has a pulse width equal to or less than the predetermined laser pulse width value. The beam is focused to a point at or beneath the surface of a material where laser induced breakdown is desired. The beam may be used in combination with a mask in the beam path. The beam or mask may be moved in the x, y, and Z directions to produce desired features. The technique can produce features smaller than the spot size and Rayleigh range due to enhanced damage threshold accuracy in the short pulse regime.