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Abstract: Efficacy of forearm versus upper arm tourniquet for local anaesthetic surgery of the hand.

Authors:

Edwards SA, Harper GD, Giddins GE.

Institution:

Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, UK.

Source:

J Hand Surg [Br]. 2000 Dec;25(6):573-4.

Abstract:

A prospective study was undertaken to compare the use of forearm and upper arm tourniquets for local anaesthetic procedures on the hand. One hundred consecutive patients with an upper arm tourniquet were compared with a further consecutive 100 patients in whom a forearm tourniquet was used. The tourniquet time was always less than 20 minutes and the scoring of perceived pain was not significantly different in the two groups. Use of a forearm tourniquet was well tolerated and was not associated with an increase in complications. Copyright 2000 The British Society for Surgery of the Hand.

Keywords:

Orthopaedic Surgery Hand Tourniquet