Leprosy Mailing List – March 1st, 2010
Ref.: Use of tourniquet in upper and lower extremity surgery
From: James P. Wilton,
Dear Dr. Noto,
I have read with great interest the ongoing commentaries regarding extremity tourniquet used in upper and lower extremity surgery. I can comfortably say after 25 years of lower extremity surgery both for reconstructive and peripheral neurological cases, that when a surgeon abides by the literature recommendations of releasing the tourniquet after 90 minutes for a 10 minute revascularization, that I have not seen any evidence of avascular necrosis or arterial compromise in the distal limb.
Studies have demonstrated that extremity hemostasis solely utilizing an Esmarch bandage can create internal pressure underneath the rubberized bandage well in excess of
Advances in technology have allowed my surgical team to bring small digital tourniquets (Delphi Corporation) for our mission trips to
Warmest regards,
Dr. James P. Wilton, FACFAS, FSPS
603-430-8505-Work
603-436-8381-Fax
603-502-8043-Cell
jpwilton(at)gmail.com
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