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Appropriate tourniquet use in surgery: A literature review
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Background: Tourniquet use is ubiquitous in the operating theatre. However, optimal tourniquet usage is unclear, including type, pressure, inflation time, or whether a tourniquet should be used at all. This study reports a literature review of tourniquet use, comparing type, pressure, duration, effectiveness, and the spectrum of complications in an adult surgical population. Results: Data regarding population size, surgery performed, tourniquet type, tourniquet location, total tourniquet inflation time, timing of inflation and deflation, pressure, and complications were recorded. Postoperative tourniquet-related pain was the commonest adverse event. Other complications included venous thromboembolism, wound healing issues, neuropathy, and abrasions. Findings suggest that most surgeons use standardised pressures. Conclusion: Tourniquets are associated with a spectrum of complications. It is unclear whether tourniquet use provides better surgical outcomes. If tourniquets are used, surgeons should minimise the application pressure and duration. This may be achieved through a patient-centred approach and careful use of padding.
SAGE Publications
Title: Appropriate tourniquet use in surgery: A literature review
Description:
Background: Tourniquet use is ubiquitous in the operating theatre.
However, optimal tourniquet usage is unclear, including type, pressure, inflation time, or whether a tourniquet should be used at all.
This study reports a literature review of tourniquet use, comparing type, pressure, duration, effectiveness, and the spectrum of complications in an adult surgical population.
Results: Data regarding population size, surgery performed, tourniquet type, tourniquet location, total tourniquet inflation time, timing of inflation and deflation, pressure, and complications were recorded.
Postoperative tourniquet-related pain was the commonest adverse event.
Other complications included venous thromboembolism, wound healing issues, neuropathy, and abrasions.
Findings suggest that most surgeons use standardised pressures.
Conclusion: Tourniquets are associated with a spectrum of complications.
It is unclear whether tourniquet use provides better surgical outcomes.
If tourniquets are used, surgeons should minimise the application pressure and duration.
This may be achieved through a patient-centred approach and careful use of padding.
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