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Pneumatic Tourniquet System — Manual Surgical Limb Control | SciMed
Pneumatic Tourniquet System — Manual Surgical Limb Control | SciMed
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Manual pneumatic tourniquet system for surgical limb occlusion. Used in orthopaedic, vascular, and general surgical procedures requiring a temporary bloodless surgical field. The hand-pumped pneumatic mechanism allows the surgical team to inflate the cuff to controlled, sustained pressure for the duration of the procedure.
Clinical applications
- Orthopaedic surgery (extremity procedures)
- Vascular surgery
- Hand and upper-limb surgery
- Lower-limb surgery (knee, ankle, foot)
- Trauma and emergency limb control
- Field surgical settings
Why surgical teams use a manual pneumatic tourniquet
- Bloodless surgical field — enables clear visualization for delicate dissection and instrumentation
- Controlled, sustained pressure — hand-pumped inflation with manual gauge control
- No external power required — reliable in any operating room or field setting
- Single-team operation — surgeon or assistant manages pressure throughout the case
Important clinical notes
Pneumatic tourniquets must be used by trained surgical personnel following hospital tourniquet safety protocols. Inflation pressure, duration of application, and patient-specific contraindications (vascular disease, sickle cell trait, etc.) must be assessed by the operating surgeon. Follow your facility’s tourniquet time guidelines and ASRA/AAOS recommendations.
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