PETER ARTHUR LEININGER, M.D.
Urology at Huebner Rd, San Antonio, TX

License number
Texas F2769
Category
Radiology
Type
Urology
Address
Address
12000 Huebner Rd STE 103, San Antonio, TX 78230
Phone
(210) 308-9178
(210) 308-0835 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Peter Leininger
103 Tomahawk Trl #361, San Antonio, TX 78232
(210) 445-6641
Peter Leininger
21502 Pearl Spg, San Antonio, TX 78258
(210) 494-1333
Peter Leininger, age 81
9039 State Highway 46, Pipe Creek, TX 78063
(830) 510-2030
Peter Leininger, age 43
5534 Preston Fairways Dr, Dallas, TX 75252
(972) 991-3124
(972) 735-8963
(972) 735-8899
Peter Leininger
Bandera, TX
(830) 510-2030

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Dr. Peter A Leininger, San Antonio TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Peter A Leininger, San Antonio TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Urology
Address:
12000 Huebner Rd SUITE 103, San Antonio 78230
(210) 308-9178 (Phone)
Certifications:
Urology, 1975
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University / School of Medicine
Graduated: 1968


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Patient Transfer Device And Related Methods

Patient Transfer Device And Related Methods

US Patent:
6374435, Apr 23, 2002
Filed:
Dec 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/465050
Inventors:
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
John H. Vrzalik - San Antonio TX
Cesar Z. Lina - Universal City TX
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61G 714
US Classification:
5 811HS, 5 811 C
Abstract:
A manually-powered patient conveyor is disclosed in the form of a continuous belt which reduces friction beneath the patient to enable lateral patient transfer from one patient support surface to another. With the belt positioned beneath the patient, a caregiver can readily grip circumferencial handles on the belt to help pull the patient sideways from one surface to another, while borasilicate glass micro-bubbles or other lubricants are dispersed on the interior of the sleeve-like belt to further minimize friction during patient transfer.


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Air Bed With Fluidized Bead Surface And Related Methods

Air Bed With Fluidized Bead Surface And Related Methods

US Patent:
6721979, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Apr 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
10/457660
Inventors:
John H. Vrzalik - San Antonio TX
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Ronald B. Hicks - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61G 7057
US Classification:
5689, 5702, 5912, 5714
Abstract:
A therapeutic treatment bed with features to enhance the care and comfort of burn patients and others subject to extensive recuperative periods. Among the features are patient engaging fluidized bead surfaces integral with the upper surfaces of air cushions provided by an air bed. Detachable conformation of the fluidized bead surfaces is also provided.


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Hyperbaric Oxygen Patient Treatment System With Therapeutic Surface

Hyperbaric Oxygen Patient Treatment System With Therapeutic Surface

US Patent:
6484716, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
May 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/571423
Inventors:
James R. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Ronald B. Hicks - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61G 1000
US Classification:
12820212, 5713, 5909
Abstract:
A hyperbaric oxygen patient treatment system generally comprises and inflatable enclosure for encasing a patient having at least partially contained therein an inflatable mattress system. By integrating the therapeutic functions of the inflatable mattress system within the hyperbaric chamber the simultaneous provision of hyperbaric oxygen and skin treatment therapies is made possible. A control system is provided to maintain desired patient interface pressures throughout the provision of hyperbaric treatment. Features are disclosed for maximizing patient comfort while ensuring the ability to fully monitor and treat the patient during therapy. A thixotropic may also be used as part of the pressure relieving portion of the mattress system.


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Hyperbaric Oxygen Patient Treatment System

Hyperbaric Oxygen Patient Treatment System

US Patent:
6062215, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Jul 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/121746
Inventors:
James R. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Ronald B. Hicks - San Antonio TX
William H. Quirk - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61G 1000, A61G 1002
US Classification:
12820212
Abstract:
A hyperbaric oxygen patient treatment system generally comprises and inflatable enclosure for encasing a patient having at least partially contained therein an inflatable mattress system. By integrating the therapeutic functions of the inflatable mattress system within the hyperbaric chamber the simultaneous provision of hyperbaric oxygen and skin treatment therapies is made possible. A control system is provided to maintain desired patient interface pressures throughout the provision of hyperbaric treatment. Features are disclosed for maximizing patient comfort while ensuring the ability to fully monitor and treat the patient during therapy.


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Apparatus For Applying Traction During Oscillatory Therapy

Apparatus For Applying Traction During Oscillatory Therapy

US Patent:
4730606, Mar 15, 1988
Filed:
Dec 17, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/944245
Inventors:
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Assignee:
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 504, A47D 902
US Classification:
128 75
Abstract:
The invention is to an apparatus for applying traction to an immobilized patient undergoing oscillatory therapy. The support means for weights has a portion on an oscillating support platform of the bed and part stationary beyond the oscillating portion with a cable contained partially within a conduit thereinbetween offset from the longitudinal center line of oscillating patient support.


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Heat Exchange System For Inflatable Patient Support Appliances

Heat Exchange System For Inflatable Patient Support Appliances

US Patent:
4907308, Mar 13, 1990
Filed:
Nov 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/274273
Inventors:
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX
Mohamad A. Hajianpour - Miami FL
Assignee:
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A47C 2710, A47G 704
US Classification:
5455
Abstract:
A heat exchange system for cooling and/or heating the patient support surface of an inflatable support appliance such as a low air loss bed is disclosed. Tubing and bladders carrying a circulating heat exchange medium is used to locally heat or cool the air within the inflatable cushion, transferring heat to or away from the patient supporting surface. Specially designed cushions with pouches for hold the bladders in close proximity to the supporting surface without compromising the uniform support characteristics of the low air loss bed.


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Outdoor Blind

Outdoor Blind

US Patent:
7325364, Feb 5, 2008
Filed:
Jun 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/870657
Inventors:
James R. Leininger - San Antonio TX, US
Peter A. Leininger - San Antonio TX, US
Richard Welch - Fredericksburg TX, US
Joseph Paul Lee - Freer TX, US
Assignee:
Macho Bucks, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
E04H 9/00, E04B 7/00, A01M 31/00
US Classification:
521696, 52 791, 521711, 43 1
Abstract:
An upright hunting blind that is positioned partially underground and has viewing means mounted on its walls such that the viewing means are adjacent or near the ground level when the blind is positioned partially underground. Viewing means provide an opening for viewing and for extending an arrow, a gun barrel, or a camera through said opening while concealing the arrow, gun barrel, or camera. An upright blind having a height sufficient for more than one average hunter to stand upright in the blind, and a width sufficient for more than one average hunter to sit comfortably in the blind and move between the viewing means.