Solos obtains purchase order for surgical endoscopy instruments

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Solos Endoscopy, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SNDY) is pleased to announce that the Company has received a purchase order for the MammoView(TM) line of surgical endoscopy instruments from the University of Missouri Health System, which boasts one of the most comprehensive health-care networks in Missouri. They have five hospitals and numerous clinics; all staffed by University Physicians, offering the finest primary, secondary and tertiary health-care services. The University of Missouri also provides education for future health-care providers and participates in important research. Solos Endoscopy's Mammo View (TM) system employs advanced micro endoscopes and optical technology to give physicians sharp, clear images of the milk ducts where the majority of breast cancers arise.

Through exceptional clinical service, the University of Missouri Health System supports the education and research missions of the University of Missouri. The University of Missouri provides numerous services such as a five Level 1 Trauma Centers, Ambulatory care, a Children's Hospital. The Ellis Fischel Cancer Center is a member of University of Missouri Health System. Each year, they serve thousands of people across Missouri through their comprehensive cancer prevention, detection and treatment services.

"We are pleased to be a supplier to one of the top health care systems in the State of Missouri. The healthcare services they provide to their patients are of the highest quality and we look forward to a long relationship with the University of Missouri Health System," stated Bob Segersten, President of Solos Endoscopy, Inc.

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