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Coxsackie, NY   

16 Van Buren Ave, Ravena, NY 12143    518-7566815   

54 Main St, Ravena, NY 12143    518-7566815   

Irvine, CA   

Greene, NY   

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Mark A. Ashby

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
Mark A Ashby MD
2821 Alternate Us Hwy 27 S, Sebring, FL 33870
863-3823914 (phone) 863-4020700 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine
Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Psychiatric Diagnosis or Evaluation, Psychiatric Therapeutic Procedures
Conditions:
Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Dementia, Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Schizophrenia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ashby graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1985. He works in Sebring, FL and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Ashby is affiliated with Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center.

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Mark Ashby

Licenses:
License #: 40904 - Active
Category: Professional
Issued Date: May 24, 2004
Expiration Date: May 31, 2017

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System And Method For Facilitating Hemostasis Of Blood Vessel Punctures With Absorbable Sponge

US Patent:
6540735, Apr 1, 2003
Filed:
May 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570857
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA
Luis R. Urquidi - Laguna Hills CA
Eric Lee - Irvine CA
Assignee:
Sub-Q, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604523, 604 15, 604264, 604 60
Abstract:
A system for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture site in a blood vessel delivers an absorbable sponge pledget in a hydrated state to a position at an exterior of the blood vessel puncture to facilitate hemostasis. The system includes a staging chamber, a delivery cannula, and a pusher. The staging chamber is used for hydrating a pledget of absorbable sponge, compressing the pledget, and delivering the pledget to the delivery cannula. The staging chamber may include a valve for facilitating hydration and staging of the pledget. The delivery cannula and pusher are used to accurately place the sponge pledget outside the blood vessel. An easy loader connector may be used to facilitate loading the dry pledget into the staging chamber.

Surgical Instruments With Improved Traction

US Patent:
6626922, Sep 30, 2003
Filed:
Aug 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/355679
Inventors:
Charles C. Hart - Huntington Beach CA
Donald L. Gadberry - Dana Point CA
Eduardo Chi-Sing - Laguna Niguel CA
Mark P. Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA
Luis Urquidi - Laguna Hills CA
Robert T. Jones - Laguna Hills CA
Assignee:
Applied Medical Resources Corporation - Laguna Hills CA
International Classification:
A61B 17122
US Classification:
606157, 606207
Abstract:
A surgical instrument is adapted to contact tissue of a patient and to provide traction with the tissue in order to inhibit migration of the instrument relative to the tissue. The instrument may include a pair of opposing jaws with at least one of the jaws comprising a substrate having a particular surface facing the tissue, and a plurality of discrete elements disposed on the particular surface for increasing the traction of the instrument relative to the tissue. These discrete elements may include a multiplicity of granules, bristles, or projections and may be formed of materials having various properties such as hydrophilic characteristics. The discrete elements in the form of bristles can be oriented too so that the column strength of each bristle provides increased traction in a predetermined direction.

Device And Method For Facilitating Hemostasis Of A Biopsy Tract

US Patent:
6846320, Jan 25, 2005
Filed:
Sep 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/960389
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Vaughn P. Whalen - Dana Point CA, US
Eduardo Chi Sing - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Sub-Q, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61B 1708
US Classification:
606213
Abstract:
A biopsy cannula and a delivery catheter are configured to deliver one or more absorbable sponge pledgets to a biopsy site after removal of one or more tissue samples from the site. The delivery catheter allows a large amount of hydrated sponge material to be delivery to the biopsy site to facilitate hemostasis. One example of the delivery catheter includes a closed distal end, a side port, a tapered section, and an enlarged proximal portion for receiving the pledget. The side port of the delivery catheter is arranged to delivery the pledget through the side port of the biopsy cannula. In order to fill a relatively large biopsy site where multiple tissue samples have been taken in a radial pattern, the biopsy cannula is rotated and additional pledgets are delivered to the biopsy site at different radial locations. The absorbable sponge pledget may also be used as a marker for location of the biopsy site at a later time.

Methods For Sterilizing Cross-Linked Gelatin Compositions

US Patent:
6849232, Feb 1, 2005
Filed:
Mar 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/094633
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Eduardo C. Sing - Dana Point CA, US
Richard J. Greff - St. Pete Beach FL, US
Assignee:
Sub-Q, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61L 208
B65B 5508
B65B 5516
US Classification:
422 22, 424426, 53425
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods for sterilizing cross-linked gelatin as well as to sterilized cross-linked gelatin. In particular, the methods of this invention employ E-beam sterilization techniques.

System And Method For Delivering Hemostasis Promoting Material To A Blood Vessel Puncture Site By Fluid Pressure

US Patent:
6863680, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Nov 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007204
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Sub-Q, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61B017/08
US Classification:
606213
Abstract:
A system for delivering hemostasis promoting material of the present invention allows the hemostasis promoting material to be delivered to a blood vessel puncture site by fluid pressure. The system allows the hemostasis promoting material to be delivered through an introducer sheath which is already in place within a tissue tract. This system includes a controlled tip which is insertable through the introducer sheath to locate and occlude the blood vessel puncture site and a hydration chamber for receiving and delivering the hemostasis promoting material to the blood vessel puncture site. The system accurately locates the blood vessel wall at a puncture site and for properly placing a hemostasis plug over the puncture site.

System And Method For Facilitating Hemostasis Of Blood Vessel Punctures With Absorbable Sponge

US Patent:
6964658, Nov 15, 2005
Filed:
Feb 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/366752
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Luis R. Urquidi - Laguna Hills CA, US
Eric Lee - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Sub-Q, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M025/00
US Classification:
604523, 604264, 604 15, 604 60, 604537, 604 32, 604 33, 606108, 606191, 606192
Abstract:
A system for facilitating hemostasis of a puncture site in a blood vessel delivers an absorbable sponge pledget in a hydrated state to a position at an exterior of the blood vessel puncture to facilitate hemostasis. The system includes a staging chamber, a delivery cannula, and a pusher. The staging chamber is used for hydrating a pledget of absorbable sponge, compressing the pledget, and delivering the pledget to the delivery cannula. The staging chamber may include a valve for facilitating hydration and staging of the pledget. The delivery cannula and pusher are used to accurately place the sponge pledget outside the blood vessel. An easy loader connector may be used to facilitate loading the dry pledget into the staging chamber.

Depth And Puncture Control For Blood Vessel Hemostasis System

US Patent:
6984219, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
May 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/859682
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Andrew Cragg - Edina MN, US
Luis Urquidi - Laguna Hills CA, US
Eduardo Chi-Sing - Dana Point CA, US
Eric Lee - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/36
US Classification:
604 15
Abstract:
A depth and puncture control system for a blood vessel hemostasis system includes a blood vessel puncture control tip which, when positioned in the lumen of a blood vessel, can inhibit the flow of blood out of the puncture site. When used together with a pledget delivery cannula and a pledget pusher, the control tip and the delivery catheter can both inhibit blood loss out the puncture site and inhibit the introduction of pledget material and tissue fragments into the blood vessel. The system also includes a handle which releasably connects together the control tip, pusher, and delivery cannula to permit limited longitudinal motion between the control tip and the delivery cannula, and between the pusher and the delivery cannula.

Sheath Based Blood Vessel Puncture Locator And Depth Indicator

US Patent:
7025748, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Nov 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/302575
Inventors:
Mark Ashby - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 5/178
US Classification:
60416801, 606201
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a sheath based puncture locator and depth indicator. The present invention provides for locating a blood vessel puncture site and determining the depth of the puncture of the blood vessel extravascularly using the introducer sheath that is already in place within the tissue tract. The present invention also provide for positioning the introducer sheath extravascularly or outside the blood vessel, controlling the blood vessel puncture site, and delivering a hemostasis promoting material to a blood vessel puncture site.

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