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Digital Tourniquet Machine for Surgical Blood Flow Control
The digital tourniquet machine is designed for controlled blood flow management during surgical procedures where a clear operating field is required. It supports precise pressure monitoring, professional workflow, and dependable clinical use.
Available at Meddey, the Accu Release M Digital Tourniquet Machine is suitable for hospitals, operating rooms, orthopedic setups, trauma care units, surgical departments, and clinical facilities that require a portable tourniquet machine.
Digital Control and Portable Design
This unit includes a digital display that helps clinicians monitor pressure settings during use. In addition, its compact design and approx. 3 kg weight make it easier to move between clinical areas when required.
The machine supports single-port operation and includes battery backup for up to 4 hours. As a result, it can support procedure continuity in selected clinical environments. It should be operated only by trained healthcare professionals.
Key Features
- Digital Display: Helps monitor pressure settings clearly during professional use.
- Battery Backup: Provides up to 4 hours of operation without mains power.
- Portable Build: Approx. 3 kg weight supports easy movement across clinical areas.
- Single-Port Operation: Simplifies use during controlled surgical workflow.
- Voltage Compatibility: Operates on 220–240V AC, 50–60 Hz power supply.
- Clinical Application: Suitable for surgical procedures requiring blood flow control.
- Professional Use: Designed for hospitals, operation theatres, and trained clinical teams.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Accu Release M Digital Tourniquet Machine |
| Product Type | Digital, Manual, Portable Tourniquet Machine |
| Display | Digital Display |
| Battery Backup | Up to 4 Hours |
| Weight | Approximately 3 kg |
| Power Supply | 220–240V AC, 50–60 Hz |
| Port | Single Port |
| Usage | Surgical Procedures Requiring Blood Flow Control |
| Suitable For | Hospitals, Operation Theatres, Orthopedic Units, Trauma Care, Surgical Departments |
| Website Name | Meddey |
Benefits of Digital Tourniquet Machine
A digital tourniquet machine supports surgical teams by helping maintain controlled pressure during procedures. Therefore, it can assist in creating a more manageable operative field when used correctly.
Moreover, the digital interface supports easier pressure visibility compared with basic manual systems. The battery backup also adds convenience in clinical environments where mobility and power continuity matter.
This tourniquet machine is intended for trained medical professionals only. It should be used according to institutional protocols, clinical judgment, and manufacturer instructions.
Common Applications
- Orthopedic surgical procedures
- Trauma and emergency surgical support
- Operation theatre blood flow control
- Hospital surgical departments
- Clinical procedure rooms
- Specialty surgical setups requiring controlled limb occlusion
Why Choose Meddey?
Meddey offers professional healthcare, surgical, diagnostic, and hospital equipment for medical institutions and clinical buyers. This digital tourniquet machine is a practical option for facilities that need controlled pressure support, portability, and digital monitoring in surgical workflow.
In addition, Meddey supports convenient online ordering, reliable product sourcing, and healthcare-focused procurement for hospitals, clinics, and surgical teams across India.
FAQ Section
What is the Accu Release M Digital Tourniquet Machine used for?
The Accu Release M Digital Tourniquet Machine is used by trained healthcare professionals to help control blood flow to a limb during selected surgical procedures. It supports the creation of a clearer surgical field when used correctly. However, it should only be operated in a clinical environment by qualified personnel following hospital protocols and manufacturer instructions.
Does this tourniquet machine have a digital display?
Yes, this machine includes a digital display. The display helps clinical users monitor pressure settings during procedure preparation and use. As a result, it supports better visibility and easier workflow compared with basic non-digital systems. Still, pressure selection and monitoring must remain under trained professional supervision.
How long does the battery backup last?
The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 4 hours of operation on full charge. This makes the unit useful in clinical areas where mobility or power continuity is important. However, staff should check the battery status before planned use and keep the machine charged according to institutional practice.
Is this digital tourniquet machine portable?
Yes, the machine is portable and weighs approximately 3 kg. Its compact design allows easier movement between operation theatres, procedure rooms, or clinical departments. Even so, the device should be handled carefully and placed on a stable surface during use.
What power supply does this machine require?
The machine operates on a standard 220–240V AC, 50–60 Hz power supply. This makes it suitable for many clinical electrical setups in India. Before use, the facility should confirm safe power connection, proper earthing, and compliance with biomedical equipment safety checks.
Who should operate this machine?
This machine should be operated only by trained healthcare professionals, surgical staff, or authorized clinical users. Tourniquet use requires correct patient assessment, pressure selection, timing, monitoring, and safety precautions. Therefore, it is not intended for personal or unsupervised use.
Quick Tips for Using Digital Tourniquet Machine
Before Use
- Check the Device Condition: Inspect the machine, display, power cable, port, and accessories before clinical use. Do not use the unit if any part appears damaged.
- Confirm Battery Status: Since the machine offers up to 4 hours of backup, check battery level before the procedure and keep it charged as per hospital practice.
- Use the Correct Power Supply: Connect only to a suitable 220–240V AC, 50–60 Hz power source. Also, ensure safe electrical connection before operation.
- Keep It on a Stable Surface: Place the tourniquet machine on a stable trolley, table, or equipment platform to avoid accidental movement during use.
During Clinical Use
- Operate Only by Trained Staff: A digital tourniquet machine should be handled by trained surgical or clinical personnel who understand pressure control and monitoring.
- Follow Hospital Protocols: Use the device according to institutional guidelines, procedure requirements, surgeon instructions, and manufacturer recommendations.
- Monitor the Display: The digital display helps show pressure settings. Therefore, staff should observe it regularly during the procedure.
- Do Not Use Casually: This is a clinical device for controlled surgical use. It should not be used for home care, sports use, pain relief, or non-medical experimentation.
- Maintain Clear Communication: Surgical team members should coordinate clearly during inflation, monitoring, and release stages to support safe workflow.
After Use and Maintenance
- Switch Off After Use: After the procedure and approved release, turn off the unit according to device instructions and clinical workflow.
- Clean as Per Protocol: Wipe and maintain the machine according to hospital infection-control and equipment-care policies.
- Store Properly: Keep the machine in a clean, dry, and safe location when not in use. Proper storage helps maintain device condition.
- Schedule Checks: Biomedical or authorized service teams should check the machine periodically to maintain safety, accuracy, and performance.
- Train Users Regularly: Clinical staff should receive periodic training on setup, display monitoring, safety checks, and emergency handling.
