RICHARD LEE DOBBEN
Pilots at Cidermill Rd, Michigan City, IN

License number
Indiana A4902219
Issued Date
Jun 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1948 Cidermill Rd, Michigan City, IN 46360

Professional information

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Richard Dobben, Michigan City IN

Work:
Michigan City Radiologists Inc
8865 W 400 N, Michigan City, IN 46360 Franciscan St Anthony Health Michigan City
301 W Homer St, Michigan City, IN 46360 Franciscan St Margaret Health Hammond
5454 Hohman Ave, Hammond, IN 46320


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Dr. Richard L Dobben, Michigan City IN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Vascular & Interventional Radiology, Interventional Radiology
Address:
Department of Radiology
301 W Homer St, Michigan City 46360
Michigan City Radiologists
301 W Homer St, Michigan City 46360
(219) 872-7268 (Phone)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1993, Interventional Radiology & Vascular Radiology, 2000
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Rosalind Franklin University Of Medicine Science/The Chicago Medical School
Graduated: 1984
University Ill Metro Hospital
Graduated: 1985
Graduated: 1993
MD Anderson Hospital
Graduated: 1989


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Richard L Dobben, Michigan City IN

Specialties:
Radiologist
Address:
301 W Homer St, Michigan City, IN 46360
8865 W 400 N, Michigan City, IN 46360
Education:
Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago Medical School - Doctor of Medicine*
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Diagnostic Radiology (Radiology)*


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Artificial Heart Valve For Implantation In A Blood Vessel

US Patent:
4994077, Feb 19, 1991
Filed:
Apr 21, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/342225
Inventors:
Richard L. Dobben - Michigan City IN
International Classification:
A61F 224
US Classification:
623 2
Abstract:
An artificial heart valve is designed to fit into a blood vessel when a patient is too weak to undergo open heart surgery. The valve has a disk shaped flap valve threaded on a bent wire which may be anchored in a blood vessel. One embodiment uses a clip anchor which is bent into somewhat the shape of a safety pin. Another embodiment uses a STENT as the anchor. The wire snags on the wall of the blood vessel in order to keep the valve from migrating through the blood vessel. The flap valve opens and closes under the pressure of blood which is ebbing and flowing responsive to a pumping heart.