Effect of different cuff widths on the motor nerve conduction of the median nerve: an experimental study |
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Authors: | Parul Mittal Shweta Shenoy Jaspal S Sandhu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India |
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Abstract: | Background A bloodless operative field is considered mandatory for most surgical procedures on the upper and lower extremity. This is accomplished by using either an Esmarch bandage or a pneumatic tourniquet, but a number of complications are associated with both. Nerve palsy is one of the most frequently encountered complications of this procedure. Wider cuffs have been found to cause reduced risk of tourniquet induced injury to the underlying soft tissues than the narrower ones due to the fact that lower occlusion pressures are caused by the former. To address and investigate this question, conduction in the median nerve has been measured proximal to tourniquet as well as distal to the tourniquet. Parameters of nerve conduction measured are nerve conduction velocity, latency and amplitude. |
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