DR. ROSS M WILKINS, M.D.
Medical Practice at 19 Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 23814
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
Address
Address
1601 E 19Th Ave SUITE 3300, Denver, CO 80218
Phone
(303) 837-0072
(303) 837-0075 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Ross M Wilkins - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Colorado Limb Consultants
1601 E 19Th Ave STE 3300, Denver 80218
Presbyterian/Saint Luke's Medical Center
1719 East 19Th Ave, Denver 80218
Colorado Limb Consultants
1601 E 19Th Ave STE 3300, Denver 80218
Presbyterian/Saint Luke's Medical Center
1719 East 19Th Ave, Denver 80218
Philosophy:
Dr. Wilkins' strives to provide collaborative care for all patients at risk of losing an extremity due to disease or trauma
Education:
Medical Schools
Wayne State University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1978


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Ross Montgomery Wilkins, Denver CO

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Oncology
Work:
Colorado Limb Consultants
1601 E 19Th Ave, Denver, CO 80218
Education:
Wayne State University (1978), University of Colorado Hospital (1983) *, Mayo Clinic (1984) *


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Multi-Layer Tissue Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 26, 2013
Filed:
May 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/894637
Inventors:
Ross M. Wilkins - Evergreen CO, US
International Classification:
A61L 26/00
US Classification:
53431, 156 60
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention encompass anti-adhesion wound dressings including patches made from amnion tissue obtained from human birth tissue. Exemplary amnion patches can be fabricated by folding a section of amnion over on itself with the epithelial layer on the outside of the folded patch and the fibroblast layer on the inside of the folded patch. Optionally, individual amnion tissue pieces can be sandwiched together to provide a multi-layer patch. Sufficient pressure is applied to the layered amnion to cause adherence between opposing faces of the fibroblast layers. The pressed fibroblast layers provide mechanical strength to hold the amnion patch together with the epithelial layers on the outsides of the amnion patch.


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Multi-Layer Tissue Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
Jul 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/186661
Inventors:
Adrian C. Samaniego - Parker CO, US
Ross M. Wilkins - Evergreen CO, US
Assignee:
AlloSource - Centennial CO
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
623 2372
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention encompass anti-adhesion wound dressings including patches made from amnion tissue obtained from human birth tissue. Exemplary amnion patches can be fabricated by folding a section of amnion over on itself with the epithelial layer on the outside of the folded patch and the fibroblast layer on the inside of the folded patch. Optionally, individual amnion tissue pieces can be sandwiched together to provide a multi-layer patch. Sufficient pressure is applied to the layered amnion to cause adherence between opposing faces of the fibroblast layers. The pressed fibroblast layers provide mechanical strength to hold the amnion patch together with the epithelial layers on the outsides of the amnion patch.