NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 2, 2025--
Voom™ Medical Devices, Inc. ("Voom"), the revolutionary medical device company transforming the landscape of minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery, is pleased to announce that its Founder and CEO Dr. Neal Blitz, DPM, FACFAS, serves as Editor for the Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery’s January 2025 issue on Minimal Incision Surgery (MIS). Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery delivers insights on the latest clinical advances and patient management trends, offering podiatric and foot and ankle surgeons a sound basis for their patient care decisions.
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“I’m honored to have the opportunity to contribute once again as editor for Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery,” said Dr. Blitz. “I’m thrilled to see the orthopedic and podiatric communities embracing minimally invasive solutions as the standard of care.” The upcoming issue marks the third time the publication has invited Dr. Blitz to serve in this role – a rare distinction in the profession.
Dr. Blitz also contributed an insightful preface entitled “Minimally Invasive Surgery: Ignore It Until You Can’t” and authored the article “New Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery: The End-All Be-All Bunion Repair?” Dr. Bogdan Grecea, DPM, Voom’s Vice President of Surgeon Education, Training, and Onboarding, was also invited to contribute his perspective on “The History and Instrumentation of Minimally Invasive Pedal Surgery.”
“As the body of evidence grows and the advantages become undeniable, even the surgeons who were once hesitant are now rushing to gain training and hands-on experience,” notes Dr. Blitz in his commentary. “For those willing to embrace this new challenge, the rewards are likely to be great—not just for their own professional development, but more importantly, for the well-being of their patients.”
About Voom Medical Devices, Inc.
Voom Medical Devices, Inc. is a rapidly growing orthopedic medical device company specializing in innovative solutions for minimally invasive bunion surgery (MIBS). Established in 2017, Voom is committed to advancing fusion-free bunion solutions, fostering surgical innovation, and ensuring the highest standards of patient care. Visit www.voomdevices.com to learn more.
Dr. Neal Blitz, CEO of Voom Medical Devices, Inc is Editor for the landmark Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery's January 2025 issue on Minimal Incision Surgery. This pivotal academic publication includes authors from all over the globe, further highlighting that minimally invasive surgery is the future of foot and ankle surgery. (Photo: Business Wire)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond each scored power-play goals to help lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night that extended their winning streak to a season-high four games.
Larkin added an empty-net goal and Alex DeBrincat also scored for Detroit. Raymond and Patrick Kane contributed a pair of assists and Moritz Seider had three assists.
Alex Lyon made 21 saves for the Red Wings.
Josh Morrissey and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for the Jets.
Connor Hellebuyck stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced and was held at 299 career wins for the second game in a row.
Morrissey took a puck to the mouth area in the first period, but returned after getting repairs and seemed to spark his teammates.
The Jets outshot the Red Wings 11-3 in the second period.
Jets: Winnipeg had a tough time getting going, partly because it only won 41.3% of the faceoffs. The team also had six giveaways.
Red Wings: Lyon kept his team in the game with some big saves, particularly in the second period. Morrissey did score, but the puck changed direction off a Red Wings’ stick.
A Winnipeg turnover in its own zone led to DeBrincat’s goal at 7:14 of the third period and a 3-1 Detroit lead.
Detroit scored two power-play goals for the second game in a row.
Red Wings host the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday. Jets host the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.
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Detroit Red Wings' Andrew Copp (18) defends against Winnipeg Jets' Josh Morrissey (44) as goaltender Alex Lyon (34) looks on during second period NHL action in Winnipeg, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Winnipeg Jets' Neal Pionk, center, defends against Detroit Red Wings' Ben Chiarot (8) in front of Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) during first-period NHL hockey game action in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, right, saves a tip by Detroit Red Wings' Michael Rasmussen (27) during first-period NHL hockey game action in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Detroit Red Wings' Ben Chiarot (8) defends against Winnipeg Jets' Mark Scheifele (55) in front of goaltender Alex Lyon (34) during second period NHL action in Winnipeg, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Lyon (34) saves a shot by Winnipeg Jets' Cole Perfetti (91) during first-period NHL hockey game action in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Winnipeg Jets' Vladislav Namestnikov (7) and Detroit Red Wings' Justin Holl (3) collide during second period NHL action in Winnipeg, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)
Detroit Red Wings' Dylan Larkin (71) scores against Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) during first-period NHL hockey game action in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. (John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP)