Lateral traction during shoulder arthroscopy: its effect on tissue perfusion measured by pulse oximetry
- PMID: 7573654
- DOI: 10.1177/036354659502300412
Lateral traction during shoulder arthroscopy: its effect on tissue perfusion measured by pulse oximetry
Abstract
We studied the effect of three methods of shoulder traction during arthroscopy on arterial oxygen saturation measured by a pulse oximeter applied to the fingertip of the arm in traction. Simple longitudinal traction ablated the oxygen saturation in only 1 of 30 patients. Adding vertical traction perpendicular to the arm ablated the oxygen saturation in 25 of 30 patients when a 2-inch wide sling was used and in 7 of 30 patients when a 4-inch sling was used. In this series, the pulse oximeter did not demonstrate gradual gradations in arterial oxygen saturation loss. Rather, the pulse oximeter provided an all-or-none warning signal for tissue hypoxia.
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