The primary function of the Automatic Tourniquet System is to form pressure by inflating the hemostatic cuff to compress blood vessels, effectively stopping bleeding during limb surgeries.
No, the Automatic Tourniquet System is not suitable for femoral artery hemostasis.
The system includes battery backup, visual and audio alarms, positive locking connectors, and other proprietary features to ensure patient safety.
The device utilizes advanced microprocessor technology for self-diagnostic tests and continuous monitoring, ensuring dependable performance.
The system allows for fast inflation and deflation, with inflation time at maximum rated air pressure being less than or equal to 60 seconds.
The pressure range of the rated output air pressure can be controlled from 30 mmHg to 650 mmHg.
Yes, the dual cuffs of the tourniquet system allow for precise, independent monitoring and performance for bilateral or Bier Block procedures.
The system features a touchscreen user interface that is user-friendly and adjustable for easy readability.
The working conditions include ambient temperatures of 5 °C to 40 °C, relative humidity of ≤ 85%, and atmospheric pressure between 860 hPa to 1060 hPa.
The device is powered by a lithium-ion battery with a duration of up to 4 hours.
The unit is lightweight and portable, designed to be mounted on an I.V. pole or placed on a table for convenience.
The work noise of the device is ≤ 80 dB during operation.
The package dimensions are 620 x 620 x 430 mm and it weighs 13 kg.
Yes, the tourniquet system offers various cuff sizes ranging from 8 inches to 38 inches to accommodate different limb sizes.
The device requires an AC power supply of 100-240V at 50Hz/60Hz with a rated input power of 90VA.
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