Abstract
Background: Successful infra-popliteal bypass depends on precise, atraumatic technique in performing the distal anastomosis. The use of a tourniquet facilitates the distal anastomosis, reducing dissection, avoiding traumatising clamping of the vessels and providing an ″uncluttered″ operating field. Despite these advantages the technique is under-used. Objectives: To review the use of tourniquets in arterial reconstruction, with particular reference to safety issues and complications. Design, methods and materials: a Medline search was performed (last search Feb. 2000), and keywords from relevant papers were used to perform subsequent searches. References were reviewed from each relevant paper. Results: No randomised controlled trials were found. The review details reported use of tourniquets in arterial reconstruction, including techniques, outcomes and potential complications. Conclusion: The use of a tourniquet is a safe and effective technique to facilitate arterial reconstruction.
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Eyers, P., Ashley, S., & Scott, D. J. A. (2000). Tourniquets in arterial bypass surgery. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. W.B. Saunders Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1053/ejvs.2000.1140
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