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Posted: MAY 21, 2008
CSMG
Technologies Live Tissue Connect Subsidiary's Surgical
Sealing System Product Performance to Be Presented at
International Congress
Corpus Christi, TX, May 21, 2008 -- CSMG Technologies,
Inc., (OTCBB: CTGI
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a technology management company, and its subsidiary
Live Tissue Connect ("LTC") announced that
the performance of LTC's newly developed bipolar vessel
sealing system will be presented at an international
congress by Robert D. Tucker PhD, MD. Dr. Tucker is
with the University of Iowa, Department of Pathology
and the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He will
be presenting his teams' comparative results with the
LTC bipolar sealing system at the 17th annual Congress
of the International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy,
the World Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy and SEGI
Annual meeting which will be held in Bari, Italy from
June 4th to 7th 2008.
Don Robbins, CEO of CSMG Technologies and LTC, said,
"It is an honor to have the results of LTC's
bipolar artery, vein and duct sealing system accepted
for presentation at such a well known and respected
congress. This 17th annual meet focuses on advances
in new medical technology for gynecology, one of the
many areas where LTC's bipolar sealing system has
broad application. We are a globally focused company
and will continue to use international congresses and
meetings to present our results and explore distribution
options.
Frank D'Amelio, President of LTC stated, "Dr.
Tucker will be presenting a comparative study that focuses
on the key parameters of vessel sealing pressure, tissue
sticking and thermal spread. This meeting in Bari, Italy
is recognized as one of the leading international meetings
to present evidence-based, technological advances in
the field of womens health. It is important for
our company to be performing comparative clinical studies,
have those results reviewed and accepted for presentation
and then reporting such to the world wide medical community.
About Live Tissue Connect
LTC's surgical tissue bonding / welding device is a
patented platform technology that bonds and reconnects
human soft tissue through fusion, in contrast with conventional
wound closing devices such as sutures, staples, sealant,
or glues. LTC currently holds a total of approximately
31 patents in the U.S., Australia, Canada, European
Union, Ukraine and other countries.
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various subsidiaries, please visit our website at www.csmgtechinternational.com.
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