ENDOSCOPIC IMPLANTABLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE APPOSITION OF THE STOMACH WALLS FOR REDUCING THE STOMACH INTERNAL VOLUME IN A WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY PROCEDURE
The present invention is referred to an endoscopic implantable device for the apposition of the stomach walls for reducing the stomach internal volume, comprising a cylindrical elongated body comprising two hinged halves, each of which having a plurality of suction nozzles and a set of aligned grabbing teeth. Said suction nozzles have a fluid communication with a suction port of the endoscopic apparatus used to place said device into the patients stomach, and the mentioned teeth of each half cooperate between each other to grab and keep the walls of the stomach together until the device is dissolved by the gastric fluids present in the stomach. The purposed invention also comprises a method for joining internal body tissue.