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Tourniquet pain: calf versus ankle tourniquet.
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2013The tourniquet pain during 30 minutes after the application of calf tourniquet and ankle tourniquet were assessed and compared in 63 healthy volunteers, 32 males and 31 females whose ages ranged from 21-36 (average, 24) years. The visual analogue pain score assessed at 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes of adequate tourniquet pressure application and after
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Archives of Surgery, 1954
A TOURNIQUET is usually applied as a first-aid measure to stop bleeding when blood vessels are damaged in battle casualties as well as with injuries in civilian life. It is also widely used in orthopedic, nerve, or plastic surgery when a bloodless field is required.
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A TOURNIQUET is usually applied as a first-aid measure to stop bleeding when blood vessels are damaged in battle casualties as well as with injuries in civilian life. It is also widely used in orthopedic, nerve, or plastic surgery when a bloodless field is required.
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Penile tourniquet: the Wharton tourniquet
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of EnglandS, Nour, G H, Lafford, S M, Wharton
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