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titleOfInvention Implantable biodegradable wound closure device and method
abstract A device and methods for maintaining the alignment of the edges of a wound in the fascia and associated layers are disclosed. The device includes a biodegradable implantable device, an insertion tool and a compression tool. The biodegradable implantable device includes a biodegradable compressible structure of such size and shape that it is capable of maintaining the alignment of the edges of the wound. One or more embodiments of the biodegradable compressible structure include a structure with a surface to make contact with the inner surface of a wound, another structure with a surface to contact with the outer surface of a wound, a means for connecting the two bases such as a screw or snap fitting, and a means for detachably connecting the compressible structure to an insertion tool such as grooves or a slotted ring. The insertion tool provides a means for inserting the biodegradable compressible structure into the wound and a means for exerting a force on the biodegradable compressible structure such that the two biodegradable bases move closer to each other and compress the fascia and associated layers of the abdominal wall.
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