Business Wire03.21.19
SOMAVAC Medical Solutions Inc., a medtech company creating solutions to improve post-op care, has appointed Joelle Goan as program manager to aide in product development and commercial launch of its flagship device, the SOMAVAC Sustained Vacuum Device. Goan’s knowledge and experience in product management and selling and marketing solution-based products into hospitals and OR suites will be a commanding asset to SOMAVAC as it continues to grow and advance its techology toward commercialization.
The SOMAVAC Sustained Vacuum System is a low-profile, user friendly, wearable medical device that applies sustained vacuum to a surgical site following large-flap forming surgeries to remove fluid effectively and may reduce the risk of seroma. It is designed to replace the legacy technology of using manual suction bulbs attached to surgical drains, which has seen little innovation or advancements since the bulbs’ conception in 1970s.
Goan will oversee all aspects of this and subsequent devices and their deliverables through commercial lifecycles while interfacing with external partners such as regulatory specialists and vendors.
“We’re honored and excited to welcome Joelle to the SOMAVAC team,” said Dr. Esra Roan, co-founder and CEO of SOMAVAC Medical Solutions. “Joelle’s knowledge and leadership in running pivotal commercial launch programs and product development is the perfect mix of expertise that will be vital to us as we prepare to commercialize our novel technology in 2019 as we design and commercizlize more solutions and devices in our future.”
Prior to joining SOMAVAC, Goan was senior product manager at Olympus Surgical Technologies America, where she developed business case and portfolio roadmaps for new products based on VOC research, strategic fit and revenue opportunities. Before that, Goan was at Hospira, where her primary responsibility was promoting a portfolio of medical devices and pharmaceuticals into ORs and ICUs.
Goan earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing from University of Tennessee.
The SOMAVAC Sustained Vacuum System is indicated for use in a range of surgeries which lead to large surgical flaps requiring drains, such as abdominal surgery, mastectomy, cosmetic surgery, hernia surgery, orthopedic procedures, etc.
Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., SOMAVAC engineers medical devices that transform healthcare for the benefit of patients. The SOMAVAC team actively engages and listens to surgeons, patients, caregivers and other healthcare providers to design best-case alternatives to medical devices that enhance patient convenience and compliance. The company recently developed a low-profile, user friendly, wearable medical device that delivers sustained vacuum to remove surgical and bodily fluids and may reduce the risk of seroma. With this device, patients can recover at home with dignity.
The SOMAVAC Sustained Vacuum System is a low-profile, user friendly, wearable medical device that applies sustained vacuum to a surgical site following large-flap forming surgeries to remove fluid effectively and may reduce the risk of seroma. It is designed to replace the legacy technology of using manual suction bulbs attached to surgical drains, which has seen little innovation or advancements since the bulbs’ conception in 1970s.
Goan will oversee all aspects of this and subsequent devices and their deliverables through commercial lifecycles while interfacing with external partners such as regulatory specialists and vendors.
“We’re honored and excited to welcome Joelle to the SOMAVAC team,” said Dr. Esra Roan, co-founder and CEO of SOMAVAC Medical Solutions. “Joelle’s knowledge and leadership in running pivotal commercial launch programs and product development is the perfect mix of expertise that will be vital to us as we prepare to commercialize our novel technology in 2019 as we design and commercizlize more solutions and devices in our future.”
Prior to joining SOMAVAC, Goan was senior product manager at Olympus Surgical Technologies America, where she developed business case and portfolio roadmaps for new products based on VOC research, strategic fit and revenue opportunities. Before that, Goan was at Hospira, where her primary responsibility was promoting a portfolio of medical devices and pharmaceuticals into ORs and ICUs.
Goan earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing from University of Tennessee.
The SOMAVAC Sustained Vacuum System is indicated for use in a range of surgeries which lead to large surgical flaps requiring drains, such as abdominal surgery, mastectomy, cosmetic surgery, hernia surgery, orthopedic procedures, etc.
Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., SOMAVAC engineers medical devices that transform healthcare for the benefit of patients. The SOMAVAC team actively engages and listens to surgeons, patients, caregivers and other healthcare providers to design best-case alternatives to medical devices that enhance patient convenience and compliance. The company recently developed a low-profile, user friendly, wearable medical device that delivers sustained vacuum to remove surgical and bodily fluids and may reduce the risk of seroma. With this device, patients can recover at home with dignity.