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titleOfInvention Snap band dressing devices and methods of use
abstract Snap band dressing devices and methods are disclosed. The snap band dressing device serves to protect a point of entry from bacteria and other elements found outside the body. For example, the snap band in dressing devices may include a snap band having an elongated open shape and a coiled closed shape, and a layer integral with or coupled to the snap band and configured to elute a fluid to a wound site when the snap band is positioned around the circumferential wound site in the coiled closed shape. Methods are also provided including snapping a snap band in a coiled closed shape about a circumferential wound site and eluting an antimicrobial substance to a wound site when the snap band is positioned around the circumferential wound site in the coiled closed shape.
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