FishN-doc. What you say is very true somethin has gotta be done but it brings to the fact the if you don’t put the tourniquet on the right way you might save the Patient but you’ll lose the limb. And a tourniquet is only a temporary fix.
Which brings to mind when I was a young man I fixed flat tires at gas station. These were the days of inner tubes. There was this one ol’ boy that was in at least onced a month getting his tires patched up. It got to the point where the tubes looked like a checker board. For $12 he coulda bought a new tube that was safe. But not this Ol’ Boy. Just do a patch on it that’s only $2.50. There had to be maybe 50 bucks worth of patches on any given tube. But, they still held air.

The point—It’s time for a total revision not just a temp. patch. And to tie that in with what Somethingsmellsfishy said.--- I won’t do any good to get a new tube if there is no valve in the stem.
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