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SMITH & NEPHEW 7180 Tourniquet System For Sale

Smith & Nephew ExpressAire TourniquetItem Name: ExpressAire... view more

June 07

Asking Price:
$400 USD

Ali Rehman / AA Medical
phone: +1 (952) 955-6373
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Tourniquet System

A Tourniquet System is a medical device used to control the flow of blood in the body. It is typically used to stop the flow of blood in a limb or other extremity, such as an arm or leg, in order to perform a medical procedure or to stop bleeding from a wound. The tourniquet system consists of a band or strap that is placed around the limb, and a device that can be tightened to stop the flow of blood.

Tourniquet systems are typically used in emergency situations, such as when a person has suffered a traumatic injury that requires immediate medical attention. They are also used in medical procedures, such as surgeries, to help control bleeding. The cost of a tourniquet system can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type of system and the manufacturer. Popular manufacturers of tourniquet systems include Zoll Medical, Medtronic, and Smiths Medical.