This is a game changer for our practice and our patients.

—Victor Marwin, MD, MBA

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Victor Marwin, MD, MBA

Hand, Elbow, Shoulder & Joint Replacement Surgeon

Background

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Education

Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dr. Marwin completed his undergraduate degree at The University of Pennsylvania and earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He completed orthopedic residency and hand and upper extremity fellowship training at Jacobs School of Medicine, SUNY Buffalo. He also holds an MBA from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which supports his focus on efficient, patient-centered care.

Dr. Marwin is board certified and fellowship trained in hand, elbow, and shoulder surgery. He leads the region in innovative, minimally invasive techniques for hand, wrist, and upper extremity procedures and has published and presented internationally on these approaches. His dedication to research and ongoing learning ensures patients receive care guided by the latest advancements in orthopedic surgery.

A former collegiate rower and Fleet Marine Force Naval Officer, Dr. Marwin deployed to Afghanistan as an orthopedic surgeon supporting U.S. and allied forces, bringing discipline, precision, and a commitment to service to every patient interaction.

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Robust

Chart of Patients returning to work vs. Days post-procedure. Information provided in the table below.

Clinical Results with UltraGuideCTR™ – Sonex Health

At 6 months, statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in BCTQ-SSS, -FSS, MHQ, pain, EQ-5D-5L
• Similar results for unilateral and simultaneous bilateral releases

Learn more about ROBUST

Mission

Dr. Victor Marwin is the study’s principal investigator. MISSION is designed to be the largest multi-center clinical study in the US assessing the treatment of patients suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. This study will collect real-world, long-term data on patients suffering from CTS who are treated with a CTR procedure using Sonex Health’s commercially available device, UltraGuideCTR™ using real-time ultrasound guidance (CTR-US). Learn more about MISSION

UltraGuideCTR under real-time ultrasound showing carpal tunnel anatomy

Carpal Tunnel Release with UltraGuideCTR™ and Real-Time Ultrasound Guidance

When you perform carpal tunnel release with UltraGuideCTR and real-time ultrasound guidance, you will see all of the critical anatomy in the wrist and hand. You will identify the safe zone and create space to transect the TCL while protecting sensitive anatomic structures.

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