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publicationDate 2021-12-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Prosthesis protection device and combined prosthesis
abstract The invention relates to a combined prosthesis and a prosthesis protection device thereof, comprising: the balloon is provided with an inner cavity and an opening communicated with the inner cavity to form an expandable and contractible structure, and the inner cavity is used for accommodating the inflated rotator cuff balloon; an anchor connected to the pouch, the anchor having at least one free portion. The prosthetic shield is adapted to be applied externally to the rotator cuff balloon and secured to a predetermined location of a shoulder joint, such as the humerus or acromion, by the free portion of the anchor. The protection device can fix the rotator cuff saccule to a certain extent, so that the rotator cuff saccule can not be separated from the constraint of the protection device. Meanwhile, the rotator cuff saccule has relative movement space in the protection device. Thereby not only ensuring the fixation of the rotator cuff saccule and avoiding the rotator cuff saccule from dislocation to cause failure; but also can lead the rotator cuff saccule to automatically adapt to the movement of the shoulder joint within the range of allowable movement, thus prolonging the service life of the rotator cuff saccule.
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