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Somanetics Announces Share Repurchase Program Increased by $15 Million
TROY, Mich. (Map) - About Somanetics Somanetics Corporation (Nasdaq: SMTS) develops, manufactures and markets
the INVOS(R) Cerebral/Somatic Oximeter System, a non-invasive patient
monitoring system that continuously measures changes in the blood oxygen
levels in the brain and elsewhere in the body, in somatic, or skeletal muscle,
tissue in patients with or at risk for restricted blood flow. Surgeons,
anesthesiologists, intensive care nurses and other medical professionals can
use the information provided by the INVOS System, in conjunction with other
available information, to identify cerebral or somatic oxygen imbalances and
take necessary corrective action, potentially improving patient outcomes and
reducing the costs of care. Somanetics supports its customers through a
direct U.S. sales force and clinical education team. Covidien markets INVOS
System products in
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