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titleOfInvention Biodegradable Autologous Induction Implants
abstract The present invention relates to a degradable autologous tissue induced implant, more particularly in a medical implant, the implant is made of a degradable material in the body, formed by a plurality of frames, two-dimensional skeletal structure, or part It provides an in vivo degradable autologous tissue-derived implant that is an open or closed three-dimensional framework. In addition, the present invention is a medical implant, the implant is made of a decomposable material in the body, a two-dimensional planar body, or some open or closed three-dimensional curved or polyhedron, the two-dimensional planar, curved or polyhedron At least one portion of the provides a degradable autologous tissue induced implant in the body is formed. According to the present invention, the prosthesis is manufactured by using a decomposable material for medical use, and is manufactured in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional shape so as to correspond to the shape of a specific part of the human body requiring molding, and thus can be replaced with a conventional implant. In addition, since it decomposes in the body within a certain time, the effect is that there is no foreign body feeling caused by retaining the implant in the body for a long time.
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