RAMESH KHANNA, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO

License number
Missouri R4D01
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Nephrology
Address
Address
1101 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212
Phone
(573) 882-8788
(573) 882-3131 (Fax)
(573) 882-2259

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ramesh Khanna, age 82
2514 Ridgefield Rd, Columbia, MO 65203
Ramesh Khanna
316 University Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
(573) 882-4141
Ramesh M Khanna, age 82
2514 Ridgefield Rd, Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 445-4894
Ramesh Khanna
436 Health Sciences, Columbia, MO 65201
(573) 882-7991
Ramesh Khanna
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65201
(573) 882-4141

Organization information

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University Hospital - Ramesh Khanna MD

1 Hospital Dr #C, Columbia, MO 65212

Categories:
Electronic Commerce, Nephrology Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(573) 882-7991 (Phone)
Specialties:
Nephrology
Products:
Military & Veteran's Services


Ramesh Khanna MD

1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212

Industry:
Pediatric Kidney Care, Internist
Phone:
(573) 882-7991 (Phone)
Ramesh M. Khanna

Professional information

Ramesh Khanna Photo 1

Professor Of Medicine At University Of Missouri

Position:
Professor of Medicine at University of Missouri
Location:
Columbia, Missouri Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Missouri - Professor of Medicine


Ramesh Khanna Photo 2

Dr. Ramesh Khanna - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia 65201
Dialysis Clinic Inc
3300 Lemone Industrial Blvd, Columbia 65201
University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia 65212
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia 65201
Dialysis Clinic Inc
3300 Lemone Industrial Blvd, Columbia 65201
University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia 65212
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of Mumbai
Graduated: 1967


Ramesh M Khanna Photo 3

Ramesh M Khanna, Elgin IL

Specialties:
Nephrologist
Address:
1425 N Mclean Blvd, Elgin, IL 60123
1101 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212


Ramesh Khanna Photo 4

Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter

US Patent:
4687471, Aug 18, 1987
Filed:
Feb 6, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/826823
Inventors:
Zbylut J. Twardowski - Columbia MO
Karl D. Nolph - Columbia MO
Ramesh Khanna - Columbia MO
Assignee:
Curators of the University of Missouri - Columbia MO
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604175
Abstract:
A peritoneal catheter comprises a flexible catheter tube carrying porous cuff means to facilitate permanent securance of the catheter to the abdominal wall. The catheter tube defines, in its natural, unstressed condition, a bent segment adjacent the porous cuff means. This permits the catheter to be mounted in a tunnel formed through the abdominal wall in relatively unstressed configuration, with both ends pointing downwardly toward the feet of the patient. In one embodiment, the catheter includes a flange extending circumferentially outwardly of the catheter tube adjacent to the porous cuff means. The flange extends at a nonperpendicular angle relative to the axis of the catheter tube, and the slope of the flange extends transverse the direction of the bent segment. The angled flange, when sutured to the posterior rectus sheath, maintains the catheter tube in the desired tunnel direction within the abdominal wall, with the distal end of the catheter tube pointed properly downwardly toward the pelvic cavity.


Ramesh Khanna Photo 5

Separable Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter

US Patent:
5171227, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Apr 16, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/686186
Inventors:
Zbylut J. Twardowski - Columbia MO
Ramesh Khanna - Columbia MO
W. Kirt Nichols - Columbia MO
Karl D. Nolph - Columbia MO
Assignee:
The Curators of the University of Missouri - Columbia MO
International Classification:
A61M 532, A61M 2500
US Classification:
604175
Abstract:
A peritoneal dialysis catheter comprises a distal tubular section and a proximal tubular section, connected together by a nonintegral tubular connector so that the respective sections are connected together in sealed flow relation. Such a catheter may be surgically implanted in the peritoneal cavity, extending to the chest of the patient with an end thereof protruding from the chest. The respective ends of the catheter section may be connected to each other through the tubular connector as the tubular sections are surgically implanted, and typically after such implantation is substantially complete.