Low-cost tourniquet cuff apparatus includes: an inflatable bladder formed
of flexible material having a bladder width dimension when the bladder is
uninflated and a having a bladder length dimension sufficient for
encircling a limb of a surgical patient at a desired location on the limb
and for overlapping upon itself, wherein the bladder includes a bladder
first inner surface facing a bladder second inner surface along the
bladder length dimension and across the bladder width dimension when the
bladder is uninflated; securing means for securing the overlapping
bladder around the limb at the desired location; port means communicating
pneumatically with the inflatable bladder and releasably connectable to a
tourniquet instrument for supplying the bladder with pressurized gas; and
stiffener means having a predetermined stiffness and having a stiffener
width dimension less than the bladder width dimension, wherein the
stiffener means is non-releasably attached to the bladder first inner
surface within the inflatable bladder. The stiffener means may have a
stiffener length dimension that is at least equal to the limb
circumference. A method of making the low-cost tourniquet cuff allows the
cuff elements to be simply assembled and then sealed in one operation
using radio-frequency welding or a similar process.