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Consortium Service Management Group Inc. Announces Innovative Surgical Techniques of Leak Proof Live Biological Tissue Bonding for Human Bowel Reconstruction and Repair.


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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas--(BW HealthWire)--Nov. 6, 2001

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 Consortium Service Management Group Inc., (Pink Sheets:CTUM), a Texas corporation, announced today the development of new innovative surgical techniques of leak proof live biological tissue bonding for human bowel reconstruction and repair using its platform Live Biological Tissue Bonding technology. After resection of the diseased bowel tissue, the intestine is reconnected without the use of sutures, staples, glues or sealant. The organs, when reconnected using the Tissue Bonding technology, are reliably sealed and functional and may be reconnected by end-to-end or end-to-side anastomosis anastomosis /anas·to·mo·sis/ (ah-nas?tah-mo´sis) pl. anastomo´ses   [Gr.]
1. communication between vessels by collateral channels.

2.
 techniques. The surgeon's comment: "The Tissue Bonding technology techniques enable the surgeon to reliably bond the large intestine, and to do a hemostatic hemostatic /he·mo·stat·ic/ (he?mo-stat´ik)
1. causing hemostasis, or an agent that so acts.

2. due to or characterized by stasis of the blood.


he·mo·stat·ic
adj.
 bond before anastomosing and bringing the intestine down, without application of needles, sutural materials, staples or other foreign matter." The new surgery techniques were performed and developed at the National Security Services Hospital Kiev, Ukraine where the company is performing human clinical trials.

CSMG CSMG Creative Sales Marketing Group , through its Ukraine partners International Association Welding "IAW "In accordance with." See digispeak.

(chat) IAW - inactive window.

Used in talk systems to mean that that person will not be taking part in the conversation for a while. The sadly mispelled alternative, "unactive window" (UAW) has also been reported.
," and E.O. Paton Institute of Electric Welding, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, has received permission and certification from the Ukraine Ministry of Health for marketing and distribution of its platform medical device technology for bonding of live biological soft tissue in the country of Ukraine.

The tissue bonding device bonds living soft biological tissue without the use of foreign matters or conventional wound closing devices such as sutures, staples, sealant, or glues. The technology leaves little or no scar tissue visible to the naked eye after a few months. Unlike other RF tissue coagulation coagulation (kōăg'ylā`shən), the collecting into a mass of minute particles of a solid dispersed throughout a liquid (a sol), usually followed by the precipitation or  methods that tend to destroy tissue by charring, searing and necrosis, the CSMG platform technology bonds together incised incised /in·cised/ (in-sizd´) cut; made by cutting.  tissue and avoids charring, searing and necrosis using a low heat delivery method aimed at restoration of the normal functions of the live organ and tissue. United States and Foreign Patents are pending. CSMG maintains a highly regarded team of more than 20 researchers, surgeons, engineers, technicians and clinical test facilities in Ukraine and offices in 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. , Oklahoma City and Kiev, Ukraine.

CSMG owns the exclusive world rights to the medical device platform technology.

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