November 2007
The PathFormer device is featured in the
Podiatry Today under surgical pearls. The
article authored by Andreas Boker, MD and
Jesse Burks, DPM reviews the use of
PathFormer in treating nail conditions
such as onychomycosis and black toe
(subungual hematoma).
Surgical Pearls: Can A New Nail Trephination Device Help Treat Nail Conditions?
Podiatry Today - ISSN: 1045-7860 - Volume 20 - Issue 11 - November 2007 - Pages: 34 - 36
February 2007
A phase I trial was conducted at the Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Boston, MA to evaluate the efficacy of topical
treatment of onychomycosis via microconduits created by
the PathFormer. Treatment of subungual onychomycosis
with topical terbinafine delivered to the nail bed via
transungual microconduits shows promise in this small
blinded pilot study with 71% of the subjects showing
improvement in clinical assessment compared to 28% in
the placebo group. The results were presented at the
65th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Dermatology, Washington D.C., Feb 2-6, 2007.
Topical treatment of onychomycosis via microconduits (pdf)
November 2006
The use of PathFormer to relieve subungual
hematoma is published in The
American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
PathFormer and subungual hematoma relief (pdf)
June 2006
A pilot study was conducted at the Brigham and
Women's Hospital, Boston, MA to test the safety
and tolerance of creating toenail microconduits
using the PathFormer. All subjects felt no or
momentary pin-prick sensation. The results were
reported in the journal Dermatologic Surgery.
PathFormer Sensation Study (pdf)
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