Page 63 - JSOM Fall 2020
P. 63
27. Shaw JA, Murray DG. The relationship between tourniquet pres-
sure and underlying soft-tissue pressure in the thigh. J Bone Joint
Surg Am. 1982;64:1148–1152.
28. Crenshaw AG, Hargens AR, Gershuni DH, et al. Wide tourni-
quet cuffs more effective at lower inflation pressures. Acta Ortho
Scand. 1988;59(4):447–451.
29. Wall PL, Coughlin O, Rometti M, et al. Tourniquet pressures:
strap width and tensioning system widths. J Spec Oper Med.
2014;14(4):19–29.
30. Wall PL, Duevel DC, Hassan MB, et al. Tourniquets and occlu-
sion: the pressure of design. Mil Med. 2013;178(5):578–587.
31. Wall PL, Sahr SM, Buising CM. Different width and tightening
system emergency tourniquets on distal limb segments. J Spec
Oper Med. 2015;15(4):28–38.
32. Wall PL, Buising CM, Nelms D, et al. Effects of distance between
paired tourniquets. J Spec Oper Med. 2017;17(4):37–44.
33. Wall PL, Weasel J, Rometti M. Pressures under 3.8cm, 5.1cm,
and side-by-side 3.8cm-wide tourniquets. J Spec Oper Med.
2016;16(2):28–35.
34. Kragh JF Jr, O’Neill ML, Walters TJ, et al. The military emer-
gency tourniquet program’s lessons learned with devices and de-
signs. Mil Med. 2011;176:1144–1152.
OMNA Marine Tourniquet Self-Application | 61