- :Disposable Tourniquet
- :Venous Tourniquet
- :Tourniquet
- :Elastic Venous Tourniquet
- :Buckled Tourniquet
- :Medical Tourniquet
- :Emergency Tourniquet
Product IntroductionDisposable TourniquetIt is applied for routine intravenous infusion, blood collection and blood transfusion in medical treatment.As stipulated in Article 12 of the
Hospital Infection Management Measures, medical institutions shall strictly implement the technical specifications for disinfection of medical devices and appliances in accordance with the
Disinfection Management Measures, and comply with the following requirements: Medical devices and articles that come into contact with skin and mucous membranes must be disinfected; all invasive medical appliances for injection, puncture, blood collection and other procedures must be sterilized for single use.Buckled TourniquetIt is designed for intravenous infusion, blood collection and blood transfusion. It can also be used for emergency hemostasis. When applied to patients with massive bleeding caused by accidental injuries, it can effectively improve the survival rate.Applicable DepartmentsWidely used in clinical laboratory, infusion room and other departments where blood collection and infusion are performed.Features of Disposable Tourniquet
- Traditional latex tourniquets commonly used in domestic hospitals have many problems such as cross infection, improper storage after repeated use and latex allergy risks. Incomplete or infrequent disinfection also leads to severe contamination.
- Our single-use tourniquet effectively reduces the risk of cross infection.
- Specially for medical infusion and blood collection. Available in linked type, individual pack type and tourniquet with wipe set.
- Cost-effective with low financial burden on patients. Easy to use, it cuts down workload for medical staff and improves work efficiency.
Features of Buckled TourniquetMade of pure cotton non-woven fabric and elastic band, featuring excellent elasticity and resilience.Instructions for UseDisposable TourniquetTake out the tourniquet and tie it on the proximal end of the wound, close to but not touching the wound edge. Do not tie it too tightly and minimize the using time. Loosen the tourniquet immediately once blood return is observed.Buckled Tourniquet
- Fasten the buckle to form a loop.
- Put it on the front part of the bleeding site.
- Tighten firmly to achieve hemostasis.
Model Specifications
- Type A: Linked Type
- Type D: Tourniquet with Wipe Set
- Single Type: Individually Packed Type
- Lumen Type: Lumen Type
- Type K: Buckled Type


