The Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures will soon launch TUTOR (Trial of Ultrasound Guided Carpal Tunnel Release Versus Traditional Open Release) – the first multicenter randomized controlled trial in the United States to compare the efficacy and safety of traditional mini-open carpal tunnel release (mOCTR) and carpal tunnel release using UltraGuideCTR and real-time ultrasound guidance.
Enrollment is planned to begin in July. We will make every effort to have the peer-reviewed three-month post-procedure results published by May/June of 2023. Our team is grateful to following participants in the TUTOR study, including the study investigators and members of the Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB):
Study Investigators:
DSMB Members:
Later this summer, The Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures will launch a prospective multicenter, single arm trial to study carpal tunnel release with UltraGuideCTR and real-time ultrasound guidance in an office procedure room setting. Watch for more details in the next issue.
On April 27, Sonex Health and The Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures announced full market release of UltraGuideTFR – providing physicians with a sleek and simple way to perform trigger finger release under ultrasound guidance. It’s the second device in the UltraGuide family. During the limited market release, physicians provided user experience feedback on 100 trigger finger release procedures using UltraGuideTFR and real-time ultrasound guidance. Results included:1
Talk to your Sonex Health Practice Development Consultant about incorporating UltraGuideTFR into your practice.
The Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures and Sonex Health are hosting local MSK ultrasound mini-fellowship events for physicians across the United States.
The education will be led by Jay Smith, MD, an internationally-renowned MSK ultrasound expert, and co-founder/CMO of Sonex Health. The mini-fellowship program features hands-on cadaveric training. Dr. Smith will be assisted by our Clinical Service Managers and Practice Development Consultants.
Physicians who are not currently performing CTR/TFR with real-time ultrasound guidance and are interested in incorporating the procedures into their practices. Feel free to share this opportunity with your peers!
Live Demonstrations Followed by Hands-on Practice and Instruction:
These complimentary programs can be held in your office or a local hotel, depending on number of registrants.
Limited space – First come, first serve. Inquire today about hosting or attending an MSK ultrasound mini-fellowship. Please contact us to be in touch with a Sonex Health Practice Development Consultant or register below.
In a study published in the November 2021 issue of the journal HAND, authors sought to identify the value hand clinic patients place on a faster return to work (RTW) and a smaller incision if they were faced with surgery.
Patient willingness to pay is an economic concept used to assess the value that a patient places on health care interventions and services.
The results indicated that about 2/3 of patients were willing to pay at least some out-of-pocket costs for a 3-day faster RTW, and about 3/4 were willing to pay to RTW 7 or 14 days faster. About 50% of patients were willing to pay for a 1 cm smaller incision and about 75% for a 2, 3, 4 or 5 cm smaller incision. Approximately 10% of patients were willing to pay up to $2,500 for a faster RTW or smaller incision size.
These results indicate, that given the choice, hand surgery patients may choose a procedure that provides a faster return to work and smaller incision.
1. UltraGuideTFR user experience data on file at Sonex Health. Data pull April 20, 2022.