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Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Released Wednesday, 4th October 2023
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Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Ep. 32 Moving the Needle: Percutaneous Treatment of Tendon Injuries with Dr. William Morrison

Wednesday, 4th October 2023
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In this episode, Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. William Morrison, the medical director of Trace Orthopedics. Trace Orthopedics is developing a minimally invasive implantable device for tendon repairs.

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William's passion for radiology traces back to his early love for art. In the initial stages of his career, he conceived the idea of a curved, steerable needle to navigate this L5-S1 space for discographies. After bringing the needle to market, its adoption was hampered by cost factors and the challenge clinicians faced in transitioning from traditional straight needles to the new design. Despite the initial challenges and disappointment with the needle's limited uptake, the product found a valuable application in celiac plexus blocks for pancreatic cancer and has shown to reduce surgical risks and complications compared to the traditional approach.

After taking several years off from his innovation journey, William’s personal experience with a partial rotator cuff tear drove him back into action. At that time, the available treatment options were strictly rehabilitation-focused, severely limiting his activity. He crafted a device in his garage using materials from Home Depot to percutaneously anchor tendons. Taking his prototype to Jefferson, where the idea gained endorsement, he proceeded to obtain a patent and established the Trace Orthopedics company. The implanted device has the ability to withstand greater force compared to commonly used suture anchors and is a minimally invasive procedure that is both efficient and single-step. William's invention has garnered interest from various medical specialties. With FDA approval in sight, the device is expected to hit the market within the next year.

During their last remarks, William addresses the persistent challenge of public awareness regarding the full scope of minimally invasive interventional practices within radiology when discussing potential investments. According to William, radiology currently stands at a critical juncture where the significance of imaging and research in driving product development has never been more crucial.

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RESOURCES

Trace Orthopedics:https://www.traceorthopedics.com/

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