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Mark G Eberbach

from Tucson, AZ
Age ~56

Mark Eberbach Phones & Addresses

  • 733 Holaway Dr, Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 888-6338
  • Vail, AZ
  • 6719 Gall Blvd, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 (813) 783-1227
  • Beaverton, OR
  • Pima, AZ

Work

Company: Eberbach Plastic Surgery Address: 14012 Us Highway 19, Hudson, FL 34667 Phones: (727) 868-4490 (727) 869-7085

Education

School / High School: Univ Of Mi Med Sch 1981

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: General Surgery

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Specialities

Plastic Surgery

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Mark A Eberbach, Hudson FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
Address:
Eberbach Plastic Surgery
14012 Us Highway 19, Hudson, FL 34667
(727) 868-4490 (Phone), (727) 869-7085 (Fax)
Procedures:
Abdominal Surgery
Breast Surgical Procedures
Browlift
Chemical Peel
Facelift
Lip Augmentation
Liposuction
Mastopexy
Rhinoplasty
Conditions:
Large Breasts
Certifications:
General Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Eberbach Plastic Surgery
14012 Us Highway 19, Hudson, FL 34667

Bayfront Health Spring Hill
10461 Quality Drive, Spring Hill, FL 34609
Philosophy:
As a Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Eberbach believes patient care is the top priority. He wants all of his patients to be well informed and know that they are cared for by both himself and his compassionate staff. He wants every patient to leave after surgery feeling better and more confident about themselves.
Education:
Medical School
Univ Of Mi Med Sch
Graduated: 1981
Medical School
University Of Michigan Hospitals
Graduated: 1981
Medical School
Jackson Meml Hosp/U Miami
Graduated: 1981
Medical School
University Of Miami Under The Direction Of Renowned Sir D. Ralph Millard, M.D.
Graduated: 1981
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Mark A. Eberbach

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Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
Work:
Eberbach Plastic Surgery
14012 Us Hwy 19, Hudson, FL 34667
(727) 868-4490 (phone), (727) 869-7085 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Michigan Medical School
Graduated: 1981
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia
Appendicitis
Breast Disorders
Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis
Inguinal Hernia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Eberbach graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1981. He works in Hudson, FL and specializes in Plastic Surgery. Dr. Eberbach is affiliated with Bayfront Health Brooksville, Bayfront Health Spring Hill and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point.
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Mark Allen Eberbach

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Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
Surgery
Education:
University of Michigan Medical School (1981) Plastic Surgery

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Service And Support Specialist

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Location:
6719 Gall Blvd, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Intuit
Service and Support Specialist

Intuit
Dont Want Information Technology
Skills:
Management
Microsoft Office
Project Management
Leadership
Microsoft Excel
Sql
Java
Html
Team Leadership
Software Development
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Mark Eberbach

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Accounting And Software Specialist

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Position:
Dont want it at Intuit
Location:
Tucson, Arizona
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Intuit
Dont want it

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Eberbach
Vice President
Lake Keystone Property Owners Association, Inc
Nonresidential Building Operator
18240 Wayne Rd, Odessa, FL 33556
8613 Vivian Bass Way, Odessa, FL 33556
Mark Eberbach
Managing
Keystone Boating, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
18009 Crawley Rd, Odessa, FL 33556
Mark Eberbach
Manager
Four Point Enterprises, LLC
Business Services
18009 Crawley Rd, Odessa, FL 33556
Mark Eberbach
CEO, Chairman
Four Point Products, Inc
Research & Development in Biotechnology
4230 Winding Willow Dr, Tampa, FL 33618
(813) 265-1066

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Methods For Repairing Hernias

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US Patent:
51415151, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Oct 11, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/595956
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
606151
Abstract:
A method and system for the repair of hernias through laparoscopic techniques including plugging and patching, the system comprising a first assembly having a tubular sheath; a tubular plunger located within and moveable with respect to the sheath, the plunger having a distal end spaced proximally of the distal end of the sheath and a proximal end extending proximally of the proximal end of the sheath; a plug within the sheath at the distal end and moveable from interior thereof to exterior thereof upon manipulation of the proximal ends of the sheath and plunger by a surgeon. The system further comprising a second assembly having an other tubular sheath; an other tubular plunger located within and moveable with respect to the other sheath, the proximal end of the other plunger extending proximally outwardly of the other sheath for manipulation by a surgeon; elongated means extending through the other plunger and, at the distal end thereof forming a loop, the proximal end of the elongated means extending proximally outwardly of the other sheath for manipulation by a surgeon; and a patch supported on the loop for movement therewith.

Glove

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US Patent:
58107533, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Mar 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/410906
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 21
Abstract:
A device adapted to be worn by a user to protect an elongated portion of the user's body. The device comprises a support member positionable on a user's body adjacent to the elongated portion of the user's body to be protected. A pair of anatomically linear load-bearing members are included. The load-bearing members are coupled in laterally spaced relationship with respect to the support to define an elongated space therebetween. The load-bearing members and space therebetween are essentially parallel with each other and parallel with the elongated portion of the user's body to be protected. Further included are retention means to maintain the support member in position on the user's body with the space between the load-bearing members overlying the elongated portion of the user's body to be protected.

Medical Apparatus And Methods For Treating Sliding Hiatal Hernias

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US Patent:
53165438, May 31, 1994
Filed:
Nov 27, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/619886
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 200
US Classification:
600 37
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for the repair of sliding hiatal hernias through laparoscopic techniques comprising a tubular sleeve; a conically shaped guide with an essentially pointed forward end positionable within the sleeve; a prosthesis coupled to the guide; and means for securing the prosthesis around the esophagus of a patient immediately beneath the patient's diaphragm whereby the prosthesis assumes a generally torus shape. The prosthesis may be pre-inflated and wherein the sleeve is axially splitable after the initiation of insertion of the guide. The prosthesis may be inflatable and further including a hose to inflate the prosthesis after positioning.

Surgical Retractors And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
52756106, Jan 4, 1994
Filed:
Feb 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/018333
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606198
Abstract:
An improved laparoscopic medical retractor for separating body parts during a surgical procedure to thereby create or maintain a surgical cavity. The retractor comprises an interior rod having a distal end and a proximal end and an exterior tube positioned to receive the central rod, the exterior tube having a distal end and a proximal end. A plurality of straps having their distal ends are coupled to the distal end of the interior rod and have their proximal ends coupled to the distal end of the exterior tube. The straps are flexible whereby movement of the distal end of the exterior tube distally toward the distal end of the interior rod will cause the straps to assume a generally spherical configuration, the total diameter of the retracted device being less than 1. 5 centimeters. Coupling means secure the interior rod and exterior tube against relative axial movement with respect to each other so that a surgeon may move the expanded retractor to enlarge a surgical cavity in which it is located.

Hernia Repair Apparatus And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
51221551, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
Aug 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/746707
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
International Classification:
A61F 200
US Classification:
606213
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for use by a surgeon to repair a weakened, deranged portion of the anatomy of a patient comprising a sheath having a distal end positionable within a patient and a proximal end positioned exterior thereof for manipulation by a surgeon, the sheath being of a length to extend from exterior of a patient through a laparoscopic opening into a surgical cavity of the patient; a prothesis movable from interior of the sheath to a location adjacent to the deranged portion to be repaired, the prothesis having an elongated passageway located adjacent to the periphery thereof; and an introducer positioned within the sheath and having a distal end coupled to the prothesis, the introducer adapted to effect the movement of the prothesis from interior of the sheath to exterior thereof and to expand the prothesis to a functionally expanded orientation adjacent to the part to be repaired.

Apparatus And Method For Laparoscope Hernia Repair

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US Patent:
53664604, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Aug 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/934776
Inventors:
Mark A. Eberbach - Tampa FL
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
606151
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for laparoscopic hernia repair including the use of an introducer sheath housed around an inner tubular plunger. The plunger houses an elongated ribbon formed into a loop, the loop being formed by a bipartite distal end of the ribbon. A patch with a passageway is attached to the loop with each of the two ends of the bipartite distal end of the ribbon being introducible into one end of the passageway for opening the patch into a planar configuration once it is pushed out of the sheath by the plunger.
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