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Exsanguination of the Upper Limb in Hand Surgery Comparison of Four MethodsFrom the Ulster Hospital, Belfast
Four methods of exsanguination of the upper limb during hand surgery were compared by a randomised blind trial in one hundred patients. Exsanguination by a method of hand-overhand compression proved ideal in 92% of cases. The advantages of this technique are discussed.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 11, No. 3,
469-470 (1986) |
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