Tourniquet strap or band for restricting blood flow, especially

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128686, 24171, A61B 1712

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045165769

ABSTRACT:
Tourniquet for medical applications, for example, for stanching the blood in veins for taking blood samples, wherein the tourniquet comprises a clamping lock and a strap which is pulled through the clamping lock and wrapped around the arm of a patient. Clamping of the strap in order to form a stanching loop occurs by means of a spring-loaded clamping wedge which clamps the strap against an inner wall of the clamping lock via a clamping plate. By manually displacing the clamping wedge against the force of the spring, the clamping force can be sensitively regulated, so that a regulated release of the stanching loop is possible. In all these manipulations the tourniquet can be single-handedly operated.

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