Using the Boazul cuff to reduce blood loss in varicose vein surgery

Citation
J. Robinson et al., Using the Boazul cuff to reduce blood loss in varicose vein surgery, EUR J VAS E, 20(4), 2000, pp. 390-393
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
ISSN journal
10785884 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
390 - 393
Database
ISI
SICI code
1078-5884(200010)20:4<390:UTBCTR>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Objective: this study was designed to assess if the use of a sterile exsang uination tourniquet (Boazul cuff) reduced blood loss from the groin and avu lsion wounds during varicose vein surgery, (saphenofemoral disconnection, s tripping to knee and multiple avulsions). Design: prospective, parallel cohort study. Materials: thirty-eight patients undergoing primary varicose vein surgery. Methods: the blood loss and number of avulsion wounds were recorded for eac h patient. Results: the tourniquet was used on 21 legs and there were 24 legs in the n on-tourniquet group. In the tourniquet group, the median blood loss from th e groin was 15 ml, (range 5-70 ml), and from the leg was 5 ml, (range 0-120 ml). The corresponding figures for the group without the tourniquet were a median of 17.5 ml, (range 5-105 ml), and a median of 95 ml, (range 10-505 ml). The mean number of avulsions in the tourniquet group was 25 (range 9-3 8), and in the non-tourniquet group was 15, (range 5-40). There was signifi cantly less blood loss from the leg in the tourniquet group (p<0.0001) desp ite the fact that there were more avulsions in the tourniquet group (p<0.00 1). Conclusions: use of the Boazul cuff significantly decreases the blood loss from the avulsion sites during routine varicose vein surgery, and may encou rage the surgeon to perform mole avulsions.