Pediatric Improvised Pant Leg Tourniquet

It’s always better to have proven, dedicated medical equipment in an emergency.

Our primary plan is always to use a commercially available tourniquet with medical evidence it works, supported by human studies. However, at some point in your life, you will be someplace where you simply won’t have that equipment available or won’t have enough of it and you will need to improvise.

When proper medical supplies are not readily available, Dr. Shertz’s emergency plan is to use the child’s own pant leg to improvise a tourniquet. The video demonstrates the technique on a 9-year old girl. The improvised pediatric tourniquet is confirmed with a Doppler ultrasound, proving the blood to the limb is occluded. Most importantly, the 9-year old tightens the tourniquet herself to a level sufficient to stop blood flow, without any complaining, crying, whining, or tapping out.

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Mike Shertz MD/18D

Dr. Mike Shertz is the Owner and Lead Instructor at Crisis Medicine. Dr. Shertz is a dual-boarded Emergency Medicine and EMS physician, having spent over 30 years gaining the experience and insight to create and provide his comprehensive, science-informed, training to better prepare everyday citizens, law enforcement, EMS, and the military to manage casualties and wounded in high-risk environments. Drawing on his prior experience as an Army Special Forces medic (18D), two decades as an armed, embedded tactical medic on a regional SWAT team, and as a Fire Service and EMS medical director. Using a combination of current and historical events, Dr. Shertz’s lectures include relevant, illustrative photos, as well as hands-on demonstrations to demystify the how, why, when to use each emergency medical procedure you need to become a Force Multiplier for Good.