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CSMG Technologies Forms Cosmetic Surgery Subsidiary under Live Tissue Connect.


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Corpus Christi is a coastal city and the county seat of Nueces CountyGR6 in the U.S. state of Texas. It is part of the region known as South Texas.  -- CSMG CSMG Creative Sales Marketing Group  Technologies, Inc., (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
: CTUM), a technology management company, announced today the company has added a procedure specific, Cosmetic Surgery subsidiary to the five medical procedure specific subsidiaries wholly owned by its Live Tissue Connect, Inc. ("LTC LTC
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The new subsidiary for cosmetic surgery (Aesthetic Tissue Welding, ATW), is added to the five already exiting subsidiaries established in May 2007 for:

* Gynecology and General Surgery (GSG Medical Group)

* Orthopedics & Arthroscopy (Orthopedic Tissue Sciences)

* Colon Rectal Surgeries (Colorectal Connection Management)

* Pulmonary/lung (Pulmonary Sealing Sciences)

* Urology (Urological Tissue Welding)

Donald S. Robbins, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of CSMG, said, "We believe this cosmetic surgery subsidiary will be one of the most profitable and successful subsidiaries of LTC. All six of our LTC subsidiaries have strong market opportunities, but cosmetic surgery is often elective surgery, thus attracting a higher premium for procedures where faster healing and little or no scarring is concerned. We will continue to isolate procedures and products for specific medical specializations."

"Now that final development of our first series of disposable instruments and electro surgery generator are almost completed, and having filed with the US FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


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n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
 for our duct and vessel sealer sealer,
n a substance used to fill the space around silver or gutta-percha points in a pulp canal. Most contain some combination of zinc, barium, and bismuth salts and eugenol, Canadian balsam, and eucalyptol.
, we are attracting interest from many qualified medical device companies and distributors who want to represent, license or market some area of the LTC product. Each of the LTC wholly owned subsidiaries represent a unique manufacturing, marketing or licensing opportunity. We are excited over this unique opportunity and I believe this approach adds considerable value to the company," added Mr. Robbins.

LTC's Frank D'Amelio added, "The Aesthetic market is one of the fastest growing markets today. This LTC division will be focused on the development of disposable instruments and associated electrosurgical generators to allow the fusing/welding together of tissue. Preliminary lab and clinical work on cosmetic epidermis tissue is on-going and shows great promise."

CSMG owns the technology and exclusive world rights to the live tissue bonding device through Live Tissue Connect, Inc., a subsidiary corporation formed for the development and commercialization of the platform technology.

LTC has almost completed hand instruments, electrocautery electrocautery /elec·tro·cau·tery/ (-kaw´ter-e) an apparatus for surgical dissection and hemostasis, using heat generated by a high-voltage, high-frequency alternating current passed through an electrode.  generator and other electrosurgery electrosurgery /elec·tro·sur·gery/ (-ser´jer-e) surgery performed by electrical methods; the active electrode may be a needle, bulb, or disk.electrosur´gical

e·lec·tro·sur·ger·y
n.
 components for the duct and vessel sealing system, meeting FDA and European CE Mark requirements, respectively.

About CSMG Technologies' Tissue Welding/Bonding Technology

The LTC tissue bonding / welding device is a platform technology that bonds and reconnects living soft biological tissue through fusion without the use of foreign matter in contrast with conventional wound closing devices such as sutures, staples, sealant, or glues.

Surgeons at 27 Ukraine hospitals and clinics are using the tissue welding/bonding technology in clinical trials. They have completed more than 8,000 human surgeries using more than 80 types of open and laparoscopic Laparoscopic
A minimally-invasive surgical or diagnostic procedure that uses a flexible endoscope (laparoscope) to view and operate on structures in the abdomen.

Mentioned in: Obstetrical Emergencies
 surgical procedures, demonstrating the technology is universal in its ability to repair soft biological tissue. These surgeries included lung, neuro-surgery, nasal septum, intestine, stomach, skin, gall bladder gall bladder, small pear-shaped sac that stores and concentrates bile. It is connected to the liver (which produces the bile) by the hepatic duct. When food containing fat reaches the small intestine, the hormone cholecystokinin is produced by cells in the intestinal , liver, spleen, blood vessels, nerves, alba linea, uterus, bladder, gynecological gynecological /gy·ne·co·log·i·cal/ (-kah-loj´i-k'l) gynecologic. , fallopian tube, ovary and testicles Testicles
Also called testes or gonads, they are part of the male reproductive system, and are located beneath the penis in the scrotum.

Mentioned in: Testicular Cancer, Testicular Surgery, Vasectomy
 and dura-matter. Cosmetic surgeries conducted with this technology include breast reduction, breast implants, mastopexy mastopexy /mas·to·pexy/ (mas´to-pek?se) surgical fixation of a pendulous breast.

mas·to·pex·y
n.
Plastic surgery to correct sagging breasts. Also called mazopexy.
 and abdominoplasty ab·dom·i·no·plas·ty
n.
Plastic surgery of the abdomen in which excess fatty tissue and skin are removed, usually for cosmetic purposes.


abdominoplasty 
. The procedure involves little or no scarring, while restoring the normal function of the body organ or tissue.

The technology was invented and developed at the internationally renowned E.O. Paton Institute of Electric Welding, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine, headed by Professor B.E. Paton. U.S., Australian, Canadian and European Union patents have been issued, and additional U.S. and foreign patents are pending, all owned by LTC.

About CSMG Technologies, Inc.

CSMG Technologies is a technology management company that finances, owns, develops, licenses and markets innovative advanced technologies and business opportunities created in the Ukraine through a network of scientific institutes and private organizations. CSMG is focused on two primary subsidiaries, Live Tissue Connect, Inc. and landfill gas processing.

For further information on CSMG Technologies and its various subsidiaries, please visit our website at www.csmgtechinternational.com.

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