Mayo Clinic doctors' startup lands funding for carpal-tunnel fixer

A med-tech startup with Mayo Clinic ties that's developing a knife for carpal-tunnel surgery has raised about $425,000 in funding, according to documents from the state of Minnesota's angel-investor tax credit program. Two Mayo physicians — Dr. Darryl Barnes and Dr. Jay Smith — and Aaron Keenan co-founded Rochester, Minn.-based Sonex Health in 2014. The company developed the SX-One MicroKnife tool for performing carpal-tunnel release surgery. That procedure reduces pressure on nerves in the…
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