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REG-Surgical Innovations Group PLC: Director/PDMR Shareholding

Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:41am EST
SURGICAL INNOVATIONS GROUP PLC                         

                         DIRECTOR / PDMR SHAREHOLDING                          

Surgical Innovations Group plc ("Surgical" or "the Company") announces that it
received notification on 6 November 2009 that Professor Michael McMahon, a
Non-Executive Director of Surgical, has increased his holding in the Company to
11,088,281 ordinary shares representing 2.97 per cent. of the issued share
capital of the Company. Professor McMahon increased his holding by purchasing
362,207 ordinary shares at 1.37p and 357,142 ordinary shares at 1.40p on 5
November 2009.



Enquiries:

Surgical Innovations Group plc                                   07715 612063
                                                                             
Graham Bowland                                                               
                                                                             
Hanson Westhouse Limited                                        0113 246 2610
                                                                             
Tim Feather / Matthew Johnson                                                



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