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Peter Kayafas Phones & Addresses

  • 111 W 117Th St APT 1, New York, NY 10026
  • Concord, MA
  • 1623 2Nd Ave APT 3N, New York, NY 10028

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Director

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Publishing
Work:
Eakins Press Foundation since 1993
Director

Purple Martin Press - New York, NY since 2007
Founder/Director

Pratt Institute since 2001
Adjunct Associate Professor

Corporation of Yaddo since 2001
Vice-Chairman
Education:
New York University 1989 - 1993
BFA, Photography
Skills:
Photography
Publishing
Books
Art
Curating
Editing
Photos
Art History
Fine Art
Teaching
Adobe Creative Suite
Image Editing
Museums
Research
Visual Arts
Nonprofits
Darkroom
Contemporary Art
Fine Art Photography
Portraits
Public Speaking
Editorial
Art Education
Creative Writing
Magazines
Publications
University Teaching
Indesign
Drawing
Higher Education
Art Exhibitions
Museum Collections
Exhibit Design
Museum Education
Grant Writing
Copy Editing
Arts Administration
Printmaking
Poetry
Lecturing
Illustrator
Galleries
History
Photojournalism
Mac
Portrait Photography
Image Manipulation
Commercial Photography
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Peter Kayafas

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Publications

Us Patents

Proximal Protection Balloon Catheter Method And Device

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US Patent:
20080294233, Nov 27, 2008
Filed:
Apr 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/148852
Inventors:
S. Cezar Staniloae - New York NY, US
Peter G. Kayafas - New York NY, US
Jerome Priest - North GrosvenorDale CT, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/84
US Classification:
623 111
Abstract:
Multiple catheters are used to improve the positioning of devices for the treatment of stenosis in carotid arteries. A first catheter is introduced through the right common femoral artery and used to position a first balloon occluder within the external carotid artery. A second catheter is introduced through the left common femoral artery and used to position a balloon occluder catheter within the common carotid artery after removal of the first catheter. A guide wire is used to guide a self-expanding stent through the balloon occluder catheter adjacent a narrowing or stenosis within the carotid artery for treatment. The utilization of multiple catheters makes possible the positioning of devices used to treat stenosis easier and in locations that have been difficult to treat.
Peter Gus Kayafas from New York, NY, age ~52 Get Report