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1322 Arosa Ct, Incline Village, NV 89451    775-8316901   

Honolulu, HI   

1435 Edwards Ct, Lafayette, CA 94549    925-8766063   

25 Hilton Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94595    925-9385447    925-9386063   

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Medicine Doctors

Charles S. Winslow

Specialties:
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Pediatrics
Work:
Saint Marys Health Care Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
200 Jefferson Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
616-6855000 (phone) 616-6858995 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Graduated: 1977
Procedures:
Lumbar Puncture
Conditions:
Atopic Dermatitis, Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery, Congenital Anomalies of the Heart, Meningitis, Undescended and Retractile Testicle, Valvular Heart Disease
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Winslow graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 1977. He works in Grand Rapids, MI and specializes in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Winslow is affiliated with Mercy Health Saint Marys.

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Us Patents

Supplemental Spine Fixation Device And Method

US Patent:
6451019, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
May 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/579039
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1770
US Classification:
606 61
Abstract:
A supplemental spine fixation device and method is used in association with a primary spine fixation device. The supplemental spine fixation device includes a guide and spacer for distracting apart adjacent spinous processes and the device has hook members which hook about the first and second spinous processes. With the spinous processes distracted and the hook members about the spinous processes, the hook members can be rigidly secured to a hub in order to rigidly affix the spinous processes about the spacer. With such an arrangement, additional force is placed on vertebral bodies in order to encourage fusion. In additional, the rigidity between the spinous processes assures that the vertebral bodies will be held rigidly in place in order to promote bone growth and fusion.

Supplemental Spine Fixation Device And Method

US Patent:
6652527, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/982418
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
Steve Mitchell - Pleasant Hill CA
Scott Yerby - Montara CA
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1770
US Classification:
606 61
Abstract:
The implant device is a minimally invasive device for assisting in the fusing together of vertebral bodies of the spine. The implant device immobilizes the vertebral bodies by immobilizing the respective spinous process extending from the vertebral body. The implant device has at least one spacer and hook to immobilize adjacent spinous processes. The spacer and hook are fastened to connection rods. Each connection rod can individually traverse through a range of motion, allowing each hook to engage the respective spinous process.

Apparatus And Method For Determining Implant Size

US Patent:
6652534, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/978387
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
Scott Yerby - Montara CA
John Flynn - Concord CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606102, 606 61
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for determining the space between adjacent spinous process. A trial implant instrument contains a trial sizer and an elongated body. The trial sizer and elongated body are pivotally mounted so that as the trial sizer is urged between adjacent spinous process, a physician may rotate the elongated body through a range of motion and not place any torsional forces upon the trial sizer. The method comprises several steps whereby a physician inserts and removes trial implant instruments with sizers of varying diameters to determine the space between adjacent spinous process.

Interspinous Process Distraction System And Method With Positionable Wing And Method

US Patent:
6695842, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/014118
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA
John Flynn - Concord CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1770
US Classification:
606 61, 623 1711
Abstract:
An implant that is implanted between adjacent spinous processes for the relief of pain associated with the spine. The device has a spacer to distract apart the adjacent spinous processes. To minimize trauma to the patient, the device has a tapered tissue expander to distract a previously created opening between the adjacent spinous processes. The device also has two wings. The position of one wing is adjustable to allow for ease of assembly in a patent.

Spine Distraction Implant

US Patent:
6699246, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/842755
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - Piedmont CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Piedmont CA
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 61, 623 1711
Abstract:
A spine distraction implant alleviates pain associated with spinal stenosis and facet arthropathy by expanding the volume in the spine canal and/or neural foramen. The implant provides a spinal extension stop while allowing freedom of spinal flexion.

Spine Distraction Implant

US Patent:
6699247, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/842756
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1770
US Classification:
606 61, 623 1711
Abstract:
A spine distraction implant alleviates pain associated with spinal stenosis and facet arthropathy by expanding the volume in the spine canal and/or neural foramen. The implant provides a spinal extension stop while allowing freedom of spinal flexion.

Mating Insertion Instruments For Spinal Implants And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
6712819, Mar 30, 2004
Filed:
Oct 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/981859
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA
John Flynn - Concord CA
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61B 1770
US Classification:
606 61
Abstract:
Insertion instruments and a main body assembly and a universal wing to be inserted are provided, along with methods of using these instruments for the insertion of the spinal implants in patients to relieve the symptoms of, for example, spinal stenosis, injuries, and degenerative diseases of the spine. The instruments are simply designed and can be disassembled, making cleaning and sterilization easy and convenient. The instruments are designed to engage with and disengage from spinal implants easily, and use of the instrument in spinal implant surgery can be carried out with minimal surgical intervention and does not require general anesthesia. The main body assembly and the universal wing are designed to conveniently be secured to the insertion instruments. In an alternative embodiment the instrument can be nested and at least one instrument can include a handle provided at an angle.

Spinal Implants, Insertion Instruments, And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
6902566, Jun 7, 2005
Filed:
Mar 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/799470
Inventors:
James F. Zucherman - San Francisco CA, US
Ken Y. Hsu - San Francisco CA, US
Charles J. Winslow - Walnut Creek CA, US
Henry A. Klyce - Piedmont CA, US
Assignee:
St. Francis Medical Technologies, Inc. - Alameda CA
International Classification:
A61B017/56
US Classification:
606 61, 606 60
Abstract:
Insertion instruments and a main body assembly and a universal wing to be inserted are provided, along with methods of using these instruments for the insertion of the spinal implants in patients to relieve the symptoms of, for example, spinal stenosis, injuries, and degenerative diseases of the spine. The instruments are simply designed and can be disassembled, making cleaning and sterilization easy and convenient. The instruments are designed to engage with and disengage from spinal implants easily, and use of the instrument in spinal implant surgery can be carried out with minimal surgical intervention and does not require general anesthesia. The main body assembly and the universal wing are designed to conveniently be secured to the insertion instruments.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Futurework : Putting Knowledge To Work In The Knowledge Industry

Author:
Charles D. Winslow
ISBN #:
0029354153

Public records

Vehicle Records

Charles Winslow

Address:
1435 Edwards Ct, Lafayette, CA 94549
VIN:
1GKFK16387J214531
Make:
GMC
Model:
YUKON XL
Year:
2007

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