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11 may 2019 00:03:06

 
Tourniquet-induced tissue hypoxia characterized by near-infrared spectroscopy during ankle surgery: an observational study (BMC Anesthesiology)
 


Pneumatic tourniquet inflation during extremity surgery leads to profound and prolonged tissue ischemia. Its effect on tissue oxygenation is inadequately studied.


 
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