14 Dec 2009 07:00
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Press Release |
14Β DecemberΒ 2009 |
Surgical Innovationsβ’Β Group plc
("SI" orΒ "the Group")
Entry into veterinary market
Surgical Innovationsβ’Β Group plcΒ (AIM:Β SUN), the designer and manufacturer of innovative surgical devices,Β isΒ delightedΒ to announceΒ theΒ successΒ ofΒ itsΒ first veterinary laparoscopicΒ procedure, which wasΒ carried outΒ by leading veterinary surgeonΒ Romain PizziΒ for the first timeΒ onΒ a reindeer at Edinburgh Zoo,Β using the Group's specialist instrumentation.
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Commenting on the surgery, Graham Bowland Managing Director of Surgical Innovations Limited, said: "The veterinary market represents a significant opportunity for SI. It is estimated that approximately one in two UK households are pet owners. Veterinary surgeons perform an average of 600,000 open abdominal procedures every year, but it is believed that only 1% of vets currently practice laparoscopic surgery. We are working closely with the UK's leading vets and organisations including the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Ark Surgical, the UK's fastest growing veterinary distributor, to educate the veterinary community of the benefits of laparoscopic surgery. By providing the right instrumentation we hope to enable UK vets to introduce laparoscopic techniques as part of their standard operating procedures."
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OpenΒ abdominal surgeryΒ is currently the standard procedure in animals; however thereΒ areΒ aΒ number of negative factorsΒ associated with it includingΒ more post-operative pain, a higher risk of post-operative complications and infectionsΒ and a longΒ recoveryΒ period.Β The minimally invasive nature of laparoscopic surgeryΒ significantly reducesΒ post-operative painΒ andΒ the risk of infection,Β which meansΒ the recovery period isΒ fasterΒ andΒ theΒ animal requires reduced post-operative care.Β For veterinary surgeons laparoscopic surgery offers better visualisation of the operated area, allowing them to be more precise and reach areas that are difficult to see in open surgery such as the liver andΒ theΒ pelvic canal.
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Β Β For further information:
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Surgical Innovations Group plc |
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Graham Bowland,Β ManagingΒ Director |
Tel: +44 (0) 113 230 7597 |
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graham.bowland@surginno.co.ukΒ |
www.surginno.comΒ |
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WesthouseΒ SecuritiesΒ Limited |
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Tim Feather / Matthew Johnson |
Tel: +44 (0) 113 246 2611 |
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tim.feather@westhousesecurities.com |
www.westhousesecurities.comΒ |
Media enquiries:
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Abchurch Communications |
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Stephanie CuthbertΒ /Simone AlvesΒ |
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7728 |
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simone.alves@abchurch-group.com |
www.abchurch-group.comΒ |
Notes to Editors
Surgical Innovations Group plc specialises in the design and manufacture of innovative devices for use in minimally invasive surgery and industrial markets. The Group has two divisions Surgical Innovations Limited and Haemocell Limited
The GroupΒ employs over 50 people andΒ has its manufacturing facility based inΒ Leeds, covering 32,000 square feet, which enables the in-house design and manufacture of its own products to the highest quality standards. Surgical Innovations, through an established network of 40 distribution partners, sells in all of the major medical markets includingΒ North America, Europe,Β South Africa, the Middle East, South-East Asia andΒ Australia.Β
Surgical Innovations Limited, which is the main division of the Group, is focused on developing medical instruments for the laparoscopic surgery market, minimally invasive surgery of the abdomen. The Group has pioneered the resposableβ’ concept, which combines both single use and reusable components which ensures an ongoing revenue stream and delivers the optimum procedure performance to cost ratio. The Groups products include:
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YelloPort plus |
a resposableβ’ laparoscopic port access system that combines both single-use and reusable components |
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Logiβ’ Range |
laparoscopic instrument system using resposableβ’ technology to deliver the cost effectiveness of a reusable instrument with the optimum performance of a disposable. |
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QuickΒ Range |
single-use instruments, with an ergonomic handle to ensure accurate control of the instrument. The range includes scissors,Β graspers and dissectorsΒ |
In addition to its own branded instruments, the Group also designs and manufactures devices on a private label basis for large medical device companies including Teleflex Medical, Gyrus,Β OlympusΒ and Cardinal Health
Haemocell Limited specialises in equipment for Autologous Blood Transfusion, which is the collection and re-infusion of a patient's own blood either during or after surgery, eliminating the widely-documented risks of infection from donated blood
For more information, seeΒ www.surginno.com
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