2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3960693/v1
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Randomised controlled trial of tourniquet associated pain generated in lower limb after exsanguination by Esmarch bandage versus limb elevation

Alexander Mitrichev,
John Maunder,
Aiden Jabur
et al.

Abstract: Background Tourniquets are common adjuncts in the operating theatre but can be associated with post-operative pain. This study was designed to compare what effect pre-tourniquet Esmarch bandage exsanguination has on pain, compared to pre-tourniquet exsanguination by elevation alone. Methods 52 volunteers (104 lower limbs) were included in this study with each volunteer acted as their own matched control. The primary outcome was pain level, measured in both legs simultaneously using visual analogue scale ever… Show more

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