Fifty-two panellists from nineteen countries will rate 34 statements on positional imaging, duplex protocols and reporting thresholds across three anonymous rounds. The first round closes at the end of September, with aggregated results shared with the panel before round two.
Thirty-eight participating centers have now contributed structured records covering presentation, imaging, intervention and twelve-month outcome. The milestone makes the first subtype-stratified analyses possible, and results will be presented at the World TOS Summit in September.
Six annotated procedures with narrated decision points have been added to the members’ education library, together with downloadable operative checklists and a complication reporting form.
Centers in four countries have completed review and now appear on the map, bringing the directory to thirty-eight listed centers across twenty-one countries.
The RESTORE study is recruiting centers able to follow patients for twelve months after decompression. Participation requests are made through the members’ area and reviewed by the study coordinator.
Named contacts have been confirmed in the first group of participating countries. Representatives introduce new centers and act as the first point of contact for national societies.