DR. PHILIP RANDALL LOZMAN, MD
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Florida ME0058688
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
4701 Meridian Ave Ste 601 BLDG ADAMS, Miami, FL 33140
Phone
(305) 674-5956
(305) 674-5958 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Philip Lozman
181 Westward Dr, Miami, FL 33166
Philip R Lozman
4701 Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 674-5956
(305) 535-1338
Philip R Lozman, age 60
2918 Center St, Miami, FL 33133
Philip R Lozman, age 60
2921 Jackson Ave, Miami, FL 33133
Philip R Lozman, age 60
3868 Braganza Ave, Miami, FL 33133

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Philip Randall Lozman, Miami Beach FL

Philip Randall Lozman, Miami Beach FL

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Surgery, Sports Medicine
Work:
Orthopaedic Specialists
4701 N Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140 Surgery Center of Aventura
20601 E Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33180
Education:
University of Miami(1989) Orthopaedic Surgery - Sports Medicine


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Dr. Philip R Lozman - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Philip R Lozman - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Procedures:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Acl) Surgeries, Arthrocentesis, Arthroplasty, Arthroscopy, Aspiration, Carpal Tunnel Release, Cortisone Injection, Discectomy, Endoscopic Therapy, Endoscopy
Hospitals:
Orthopedic Specialists
20601 E Dixie Hwy SUITE 330, Aventura 33180
Aventura Hospital & Medical Center
20900 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Aventura 33180
Orthopedic Specialists
20601 E Dixie Hwy SUITE 330, Aventura 33180
Aventura Hospital & Medical Center
20900 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Aventura 33180
Education:
Medical Schools
University of Miami / School of Medicine
Graduated: 1989


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Philip Randall Lozman, Miami Beach FL

Philip Randall Lozman, Miami Beach FL

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
4701 N Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
825 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery


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Surgical Retention Port And Method Of Use

Surgical Retention Port And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2011003, Feb 10, 2011
Filed:
Aug 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/858055
Inventors:
Philip R. Lozman - Miami FL, US
Scott L. Jahrmarkt - Miami Beach FL, US
Jerry S. Sher - Surfside FL, US
Jeremy Louis Hemingway - Cincinnati OH, US
David Charles Perdue - Cincinnati OH, US
Paul J. Grata - Hialeah FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600204
Abstract:
A surgical retention port particularly useful as an arthroscopic port for shoulder surgery is provided. The surgical retention port has an inner cannula defining a throughbore, a plurality of rotatable fingers coupled to the inner cannula, and an outer cannula extending around the inner cannula. Rotation of the inner cannula relative to the outer cannula causes the rotation of the fingers from a first position where the fingers assume a collapsed configuration to a second position where the fingers assume an extended or open configuration.


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Surgical Retention Port And Method Of Use

Surgical Retention Port And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2011030, Dec 15, 2011
Filed:
Jan 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/203062
Inventors:
Philip R. Lozman - Miami FL, US
Jerry S. Sher - Bal Harbour FL, US
Jeremy Louis Hemingway - Cincinnati OH, US
David Charles Perdue - Cincinnati OH, US
Paul J. Grata - Hialeah FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 1/32
US Classification:
600204
Abstract:
A surgical retention port particularly useful as an arthroscopic port for shoulder surgery is provided. The surgical retention port has a long pointed instrument such as a trocar or obturator, an inner cannula extending around the pointed instrument, a plurality of rotatable fingers coupled to the inner cannula, and an outer cannula extending around the inner cannula. In one embodiment of the invention, the inner cannula and long pointed instrument are keyed such that rotation of the long pointed instrument can effect rotational movement of the inner cannula. Rotation of the inner cannula in turn causes the rotation of the fingers from a first position where the fingers assume a collapsed configuration to a second position where the fingers assume an extended or open configuration.