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- Esmarch_bandage abstract "Esmarch bandage (also known as Esmarch's bandage for surgical haemostasis or Esmarch's tourniquet) in its modern form is a narrow (5 to 10cm wide) soft rubber bandage that is used to expel venous blood from a limb (exsanguinate) that has had its arterial supply cut off by a tourniquet. The limb is often elevated as the elastic pressure is applied.The exsanguination is necessary to enable some types of delicate reconstructive surgery where bleeding would obscure the working area. A bloodless area is also required to introduce local anaesthetic agents for a regional nerve block. This method was first described by Augustus Bier in 1908.((Translated and reprinted in Survey of Anesthesiology1967,11, 293-)The original version was designed by Friedrich von Esmarch, professor of surgery at the University of Kiel, Germany, and is generally used in battlefield medicine. Esmarch himself had been Surgeon General to the German army during the Franco-German War. It consisted of a three-sided piece of linen or cotton, the base measuring 4 feet and the sides 2 feet 10 inches. It could be used folded or open, and applied in thirty-two different ways. An improved form was devised by Bernhard von Langenbeck later on.".
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- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageID "6824779".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageLength "1970".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageRevisionID "681765926".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Amputation.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Battlefield_medicine.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Bernhard_von_Langenbeck.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_dressings.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_medicine.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Franco-German_War.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Prussian_War.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_von_Esmarch.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Generalarzt_des_Heeres.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink Tourniquet.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Kiel.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink File:66000532-Esmarch-bandage.JPG.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink File:Esmarch_original.jpg.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLink File:Vernaid_bandage.jpg.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Esmarch bandage".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Esmarch's bandage for surgical haemostasis".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageWikiLinkText "esmarch bandage".
- Esmarch_bandage hasPhotoCollection Esmarch_bandage.
- Esmarch_bandage liststyle "1".
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medical-equipment-stub.
- Esmarch_bandage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Esmarch_bandage subject Category:Medical_dressings.
- Esmarch_bandage subject Category:Military_medicine.
- Esmarch_bandage hypernym Bandage.
- Esmarch_bandage type Service.
- Esmarch_bandage type Specialty.
- Esmarch_bandage comment "Esmarch bandage (also known as Esmarch's bandage for surgical haemostasis or Esmarch's tourniquet) in its modern form is a narrow (5 to 10cm wide) soft rubber bandage that is used to expel venous blood from a limb (exsanguinate) that has had its arterial supply cut off by a tourniquet. The limb is often elevated as the elastic pressure is applied.The exsanguination is necessary to enable some types of delicate reconstructive surgery where bleeding would obscure the working area.".
- Esmarch_bandage label "Esmarch bandage".
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Dreiecktuch.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs 三角巾.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Mitella_(doek).
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs m.0gr0x_.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Mitella.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Esmark_bandı.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Q1257516.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs Q1257516.
- Esmarch_bandage sameAs 三角巾.
- Esmarch_bandage wasDerivedFrom Esmarch_bandage?oldid=681765926.
- Esmarch_bandage depiction Esmarch_original.jpg.
- Esmarch_bandage isPrimaryTopicOf Esmarch_bandage.