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A Novel Digital Tourniquet Using a Sterile Glove and Hemostat
Authors:Allan C. Harrington  MD    Jason M. Cheyney  MPAS  PA-C  LT  BSC  USAF    Tina Kinsley-Scott  MD  CAPT  MSC  USAF     Robert J. Willard  MD  MAJ  MC  USA
Affiliation:Dermatology Service, Department of Medicine, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC;;Department of Dermatology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland;;Department of Dermatology, Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland;and;Department of Dermatology, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland
Abstract:Background. Surgery of the digit is facilitated with adequate hemostasis for visualization of the operative field. Several types of tourniquets have been used for this purpose, including glove fingers, Penrose drains, Marmed digital tourniquets, and standard pneumatic tourniquets.
Objective. To present a novel method to achieve hemostasis during surgery of the digit.
Materials. A slightly oversized sterile glove, a hemostat, and a pair of scissors.
Conclusion. We present a novel method to achieve hemostasis using a sterile glove and a hemostat, that allows the surgeon to methodically titrate the amount of compression necessary to attain a bloodless field while minimizing the risks of excessive pressures.
Surgery of the digit is facilitated with adequate hemostasis for visualization of the operative field. Several types of tourniquets have been used for this purpose, including glove fingers, Penrose drains, Marmed digital tourniquets, and standard pneumatic tourniquets. We present a novel method to achieve hemostasis using a sterile glove and a hemostat that allows the surgeon to methodically titrate the amount of compression necessary to attain a bloodless field while minimizing the risks of excessive pressures.
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