SonoSite Launches Award-Winning AxoTrack Needle Guidance Technology

“Point-and-shoot” precision, real-time visualization and time-savings tool for ultrasound-guided procedures now available on select SonoSite Ultrasound Systems

BOTHELL, Wash.--()--FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc., the world leader and pioneering specialist in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound, today announced the launch of AxoTrack™ Needle Guidance Technology on select SonoSite Ultrasound Systems. This newly developed product, named by Popular Science Magazine as one of 2012’s best new innovations, is now available for use with SonoSite M-Turbo® Ultrasound Systems.

The launch comes with the news that SonoSite has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA to market and sell specialized ultrasound transducers equipped with AxoTrack Technology engineered by Soma Access Systems LLC.

AxoTrack combines ultrasound with advanced magnetics to provide users with real-time visual updates of needle location as it travels through tissue to the intended target. The easy-to-use “point-and-shoot” design can save time and may significantly improve procedure outcomes, particularly for vascular access. Pre-existing patient health conditions, like low blood pressure, can increase the risk of complications during these procedures. The ability to simply line up the target line with the vessel and then track the “virtual needle” into the vessel can improve patient safety and the confidence of ultrasound users performing guided procedures.

The AxoTrack System—designed for rapid ease of use—is composed of a specially designed ultrasound transducer from SonoSite and a single-use sterile procedure kit from Soma Access Systems LLC.

“AxoTrack Needle Guidance Technology for SonoSite Systems brings a timely solution to health systems. By reducing vascular access time and enhancing patient safety, AxoTrack can ultimately reduce procedural risks and costs at a time when all of these points really matter to health systems,” said Kevin M. Goodwin, SonoSite’s President and CEO. “It is well recognized that ultrasound visualization improves the accuracy and safety of deep needle-based procedures. AxoTrack takes this to a new level by reducing the spatial coordination required when a needle tip is typically not seen. Now physicians can observe the ‘virtual needle’s’ movement on the screen so they can be more accurate and avoid observed critical structures such as the carotid artery or the lung pleura.

“We are confident this ‘point-and-shoot’ technology will significantly improve outcomes and also make guided procedures far more approachable for new users by addressing the coordination challenges sometimes faced with ultrasound needle guidance.”

An in vitro study using AxoTrack resulted in vascular access procedures that were successful on the first pass and first stick 99.3% of the time versus just 37.1% of the time when compared to the standard freehand method for ultrasound-guided central venous access.1

“For the first time, clinicians have clear sight of needle location as it moves inside the human body,” said Dexter Hagy, President and CEO of Soma Access Systems LLC. “This means fewer passes for difficult-to-reach targets, greater success rates, and increased physician confidence, setting a new standard of care throughout the medical industry.”

After nearly a decade of research and development, Soma Access Systems has refined AxoTrack into a simple and highly effective tool for a variety of ultrasound-guided procedures.

Concludes Goodwin, “The SonoSite collaboration with Soma to bring AxoTrack to market adds a new degree of safety, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness for health systems. Physicians that have seen the technology are amazed, and we have a large SonoSite customer base that has been waiting for it.”

AxoTrack Technology is available in the United States through SonoSite. For more information, including how to purchase the device, visit http://www.sonosite.com/axotrack.

About FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.

FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc. is the innovator and world leader in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound and an industry leader in ultra high-frequency micro-ultrasound technology. Headquartered near Seattle, the company is represented by 26 subsidiaries and a global distribution network in over 100 countries. SonoSite’s portable, compact systems are expanding the use of ultrasound across the clinical spectrum by cost-effectively bringing high-performance ultrasound to the point of patient care. Visit www.sonosite.com for more information.

About Soma Access Systems

Soma Access Systems LLC was co-founded by Stephen F. Ridley, MD and M. Dexter Hagy in 2004 as a medical technology company that develops innovative devices to solve real-world medical problems while making healthcare safer, simpler, and more cost effective. Visit www.SomaAccessSystems.com for more information about Soma Access Systems LLC and AxoTrack.

1 Ferre, R.M., et al. The Use of a Novel Device Improves Real‐Time Ultrasound Guided IV Access. Supplement to Annals of Emergency Medicine, Sept. 2010; 56:3:S74.

AxoTrack, AxoTrack Technology, and AxoTrack Needle Guidance Technology are trademarks of Soma Access Systems LLC.

Contacts

SonoSite
Lisa Fritzky, 425-951-1375
or
Soma Access Systems
Caralyn Hagy, 864-240-7400

Release Summary

SonoSite Launches Award-Winning AxoTrack Needle Guidance Technology; "Point-and-shoot" precision, real-time visualization and time-savings tool for ultrasound-guided procedures now available

Contacts

SonoSite
Lisa Fritzky, 425-951-1375
or
Soma Access Systems
Caralyn Hagy, 864-240-7400