Abstract
In few cases during perioperative period, the anesthesiologist has to transfuse fluid rapidly to restore the intravascular volume and save the patient from impending hypovolumic shock. Rapid infusion of fluid can ideally be achieved with either a pressure bag or manually squeezing the fluid bottle. But in situations where pressure bag is not available (or none functioning) and trained assistant is not there to squeeze the bottle manually, we used the manual sphygmomanometer cuff as a replacement to pressure bag.
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