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Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Co., Ltd.

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Equipment Co. , Ltd was established in 1991. It is a professional Tourniquet Cuff System Suppliers and Tourniquet Cuff System Company, It has more than 30 years of experience in research and development and manufacturing of orthopedic surgical instruments and rehabilitation equipment. Medical clinical cooperation experience. Experience with more than 30 patents. We specialize in Custom Tourniquet Cuff System, and our products are mostly used in orthopedics, limb rehabilitation, operating room equipment and other professional fields of medical equipment. We have EN60601 and UL60601 testing capabilities and equipment, we have environmental testing equipment, we have virus and bacteria laboratory equipment.
The enterprise has extremely complete large-scale manufacturing capabilities. Including Rand Medical's 6600㎡ manufacturing plant and 800㎡ high-standard purification workshop. It has more than 120 sets of high-precision 4-axis CNC centers, precision machine tools with inclined guide rails, CNC milling machines, computer wire cutting machines, laser cutting machines, plasma welding, CNC pipe bending machines and bending machines, high-precision hydraulic machines, and electrostatic spraying equipment. , High frequency equipment, spinning equipment, computer sewing equipment, computer mounter, etc.

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How is the Tourniquet Cuff System applied and removed?

The Tourniquet Cuff System is a medical device that is used to temporarily restrict blood flow to a limb during surgical procedures or other medical interventions. Here's how to apply and remove a tourniquet cuff system:
Applying the tourniquet cuff system:
First, make sure the patient is in a comfortable position and the limb to be treated is exposed and free from clothing.
Wrap the tourniquet cuff around the patient's limb and position it at the desired location, typically just above the intended incision site.
Secure the cuff tightly in place using the provided fasteners or straps.
Connect the tubing from the cuff to the pneumatic tourniquet machine, and turn on the machine to inflate the cuff.
Removing the tourniquet cuff system:
Before removing the cuff, ensure that any bleeding has been controlled and the surgical site is ready for closure.
Gradually release the pressure in the cuff using the pneumatic tourniquet machine, allowing the blood to flow back into the limb.
Once the pressure has been fully released, disconnect the tubing from the cuff and carefully remove the cuff from the limb.
Observe the limb for any signs of nerve or tissue damage, which can occur in rare cases when the tourniquet is applied for an extended period.
It's important to note that tourniquet cuff systems should only be used by trained medical professionals and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Improper use of tourniquets can lead to serious complications and should be avoided.

What types of medical procedures require the use of a Tourniquet Cuff System?

A Tourniquet Cuff System is a medical device that is commonly used to temporarily restrict blood flow to a limb during certain medical procedures. Here are some of the procedures that may require the use of a tourniquet cuff system:
Orthopedic surgery: Tourniquet cuff systems are frequently used in orthopedic surgeries, such as total knee replacements or other joint replacements, to reduce blood loss and improve visualization of the surgical site.
Vascular surgery: Tourniquet cuff systems can also be used during vascular surgeries to minimize blood loss and facilitate access to the surgical site.
Plastic surgery: In some plastic surgery procedures, such as skin grafting, tourniquet cuff systems may be used to temporarily restrict blood flow to the area being treated.
Trauma care: In emergency situations, a tourniquet cuff system may be used to control bleeding in a limb before the patient is transported to a hospital.
Diagnostic procedures: Some diagnostic procedures, such as venous occlusion plethysmography or arterial occlusion plethysmography, may require the use of a tourniquet cuff system to temporarily restrict blood flow and measure blood flow changes in a limb.
It's important to note that the use of tourniquet cuff systems should only be done by trained medical professionals and under strict guidelines, as improper use can lead to serious complications.

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