DR. SESHADRI RAJU, M.D.
Radiology at Lakeland Dr, Jackson, MS

License number
Mississippi 06665
Category
Radiology
Type
Vascular Surgery
Address
Address
971 Lakeland Dr SUITE 401, Jackson, MS 39216
Phone
(601) 939-4230
(601) 932-4133 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Seshadri Raju
1020 River Oaks Dr, Flowood, MS 39232

Organization information

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Seshadri Raju

1020 Riveroaks Dr, Jackson, MS 39207

Phone:
(601) 939-4230 (Phone), (601) 981-1882 (Phone)
SIC:
3441 - Fabricated Structural Metal


Seshadri Raju MD

971 Lakeland Dr STE 400, Jackson, MS 39216

Industry:
Surgeons, Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery
Doing business as:
Seshadri Raju MD PA
Site:
Phone:
(601) 939-4230 (Phone), (601) 664-6680 (Phone)
Description:
There are 2 doctors at this site. Surgery is not performed at this site. Average patient volume is 40 patients per day.
Seshadri Raju
Categories:
General Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Specialties:
Arterial Conditions, Poor Circulation, Research, ...
Products:
Acute Care, Emergency, Emergency & Acute Care, ...
Additional:
Accepting New Patients


Seshadri Raju MD

1020 Riv Oaks Dr #420, Flowood, MS 39232

Phone:
(601) 939-4230 (Phone)
Description:
Physicians & Surgeons
Executive, Chairman, COO:
Seshadri Raju (Executive, Chairman, COO)
SIC:
8011 - Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine
Company size:
3

Professional information

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Thrombectomy Removal Device Kit

Thrombectomy Removal Device Kit

US Patent:
8057497, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Jul 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/510778
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS, US
Peter Neglen - Brandon MS, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/22
US Classification:
606159, 604 22
Abstract:
A thrombectomy removal kit having: (a) a catheter balloon assembly having proximal and distal ends including a first catheter carrying a remotely inflatable occlusion balloon and a second catheter carrying a mechanical device for removing a clot; (b) a balloon-collared sheath having a collar sheath with proximal and distal ends, the collar sheath having an open interior, and a sealing valve for sealing the interior of the collar sheath, and inflatable collar balloon, disposed on the exterior distal end of said collar sheath; and (c) a suction module, having a suction sheath attachable to a suction device, the suction sheath having proximal and distal ends, the suction sheath having an open interior, and sized to be inserted in a vein.


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Thrombectomy Removal Method

Thrombectomy Removal Method

US Patent:
8252010, Aug 28, 2012
Filed:
Nov 4, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/289139
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS, US
Peter Neglen - Brandon MS, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/22
US Classification:
606159, 604 22
Abstract:
A method for removing a clot using and inserting a catheter balloon assembly, having proximal and distal ends including a catheter carrying a remotely inflatable occlusion balloon and another catheter carrying a mechanical device for moving a clot, into patient on one side of clot; a balloon-collared sheath, having a collar sheath with proximal and distal ends, the collar sheath having an open interior, and sealing valve for sealing the interior of the collar sheath, and inflatable collar balloon, disposed on the exterior distal end of said collar sheath, inserted on other side of clot; a suction module, having a suction sheath having proximal and distal ends, the suction sheath having an open interior, and sized to be inserted in a vein, attachable to a suction device. The balloons are inflated and the mechanical device is positioned near the clot, toward the balloon collared sheath towards the suction device.


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Seshadri Raju, Flowood MS

Seshadri Raju, Flowood MS

Specialties:
Vascular Surgeon
Address:
1020 River Oaks Dr, Flowood, MS 39232
971 Lakeland Dr, Jackson, MS 39216
Board certifications:
American Board of Surgery Certification in Vascular Surgery (Surgery), American Board of Thoracic Surgery Certification in Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery)


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Catheter Guidewire Lubricating Device

Catheter Guidewire Lubricating Device

US Patent:
6558060, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Jan 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/045750
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS 39208
International Classification:
A46B 1100
US Classification:
401 10, 401 9
Abstract:
In conjunction with a guidewire, a handheld guidewire lubrication device. The device has a fluid reservoir for storing a lubricating fluid, where the reservoir has an exterior surface with a first and second face portions, and the reservoir is flexible to allow the first and second face portions to be brought into opposition. The first and second face portions have a compressible permeable material positioned on the face portions, and the compressible material is in fluid communication with the interior of the reservoir.


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Method Of Diagnosing And Treating Cvd

Method Of Diagnosing And Treating Cvd

US Patent:
8257265, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
May 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/753295
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS, US
Peter Neglen - Brandon MS, US
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600462, 600437, 600459
Abstract:
A method of diagnosing an obstructive lesion in the iliac venous system. The method includes the steps of identifying the presence of chronic venous disease from clinical evaluation alone of a patient, and without any further evaluation, undertaking an IVUS procedure on the patient to identify any non-thrombotic or thrombotic iliac vein lesions.


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Treatment Of Chronic Or Recurrent Cellulitis Of The Lower Limb

Treatment Of Chronic Or Recurrent Cellulitis Of The Lower Limb

US Patent:
2010029, Nov 25, 2010
Filed:
May 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/470695
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS, US
Peter Neglen - Brandon MS, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
128898
Abstract:
Recurrent or chronic cellulitis is diagnosed, and the ouflow areas are examined for stenosis or obstructive lesions, and stented as needed.


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Venous Pump

Venous Pump

US Patent:
2003001, Jan 16, 2003
Filed:
Dec 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/454985
Inventors:
SESHADRI RAJU - JACKSON MS, US
International Classification:
A61H015/00
US Classification:
601/152000
Abstract:
The invention is a venous pump used to promote circulation in an extremity. It comprises an inflatable chamber, a compression cell, and tubes to carry a fluid between them. The compression cell is designed to be placed underneath the foot so that walking produces a cyclical compression. The inflatable chamber is designed to be secured about a limb. When weight is placed on the foot, fluid is forced into the inflatable chamber which expands and applies pressure to the limb. When weight is removed, fluid is forced back into the compression cell, removing the pressure from the limb.


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Ima Retractor

Ima Retractor

US Patent:
6149584, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
Sep 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/397173
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS
International Classification:
A61B 1702
US Classification:
600232
Abstract:
The invention is a sternal retractor comprising a curved crossbar and a pair of arms perpendicularly attached to the crossbar, at least one of which may slide over the length of the crossbar. Sternum engaging blades extend from the arms in a general direction from the concave side to the convex side of the retractor. The present invention lifts the ribcage, allowing access to the internal mammary artery while decreasing tissue damage associated with current retractors.


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Venous Stent

Venous Stent

US Patent:
8636791, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Aug 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/198917
Inventors:
Seshadri Raju - Jackson MS, US
Peter Neglen - Brandon MS, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06, A61F 2/82
US Classification:
623 116, 623 115, 623 113
Abstract:
This invention is a modular intraluminal tubular stent system for deployment in the venous system. One of the stents in the system includes a reinforced terminal end portion, such as a helical coil, to provide additional expansive force to maintain the initial deployed location of the stent. The coil may be interwoven into the wall of the stent, or a separate structure deployed separately.