DR. PETER J UTRATA, M.D.
Medical Practice at Neil Ave, Columbus, OH

License number
Ohio 35031061
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Ophthalmology
License number
Ohio C31954
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Ophthalmology
Address
Address
262 Neil Ave SUITE 320, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone
(614) 228-4500
(614) 384-2966 (Fax)

Organization information

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Arena Eye Surgeons - Peter J Utrata MD

262 Neil Ave STE 320, Columbus, OH 43215

Categories:
Laser Vision Correction, Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(614) 228-4500 (Phone)

Professional information

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Dr. Peter J Utrata, Columbus OH - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
Arena Eye Surgeons
262 Neil Ave STE 320, Columbus 43215
(614) 228-4500 (Phone), (614) 221-0138 (Fax)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Arena Eye Surgeons
262 Neil Ave STE 320, Columbus 43215
Grant Medical Center
111 South Grant Ave, Columbus 43215
Mount Carmel Health
793 West State St, Columbus 43222
Education:
Medical School
Ohio State University College Of Medicine and Public Health
Graduated: 1968
San Joaquin Co Hospital
Graduated: 1969
Ohio State University
Graduated: 1972


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Peter John Utrata, Columbus OH

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Eye Surgery Center Of Ohio Inc
262 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43215 OSU Eye Physicians & Surgeons
456 W 10Th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 Peter J Embi
1492 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43205
Education:
The Ohio State University(1968)


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Disposable Combination Scalpel Blade And Incision Irrigator For Ophthalmological Use

US Patent:
4642090, Feb 10, 1987
Filed:
Mar 4, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/708137
Inventors:
Peter J. Utrata - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A61B 1720
US Classification:
604 22
Abstract:
A disposable irrigating combination scalpel blade and incision irrigator provided with a hollow scalpel handle from which extends the scalpel blade and a cannula connected to the interior of the hollow blade handle and positioned within a critical angular range to the cutting edge of the scalpel so as to permit continuous washing away of blood during the surgical procedure. A flow of fluid to the cannula through the hollow scalpel handle is controlled by a foot pedal operated by the surgeon leaving one hand free for manipulation of the scalpel blade and the other hand free to hold other instruments such as forceps used in the surgical procedures.