compression hemostasis
The compression hemostasis method is the most commonly used method of hemostasis in surgery. The principle is to reduce or close the blood vessel by a certain pressure, and then, due to the slowing of blood flow, platelets, fibrin, and red blood cells can rapidly form a thrombus, and the bleeding stops. Treatment of diseases: hand traumatic head trauma Indication The compression hemostasis method is used to stop bleeding in a variety of surgical procedures. Compression and hemostasis can also be filled with gauze compression method, because it may cause rebleeding and cause infection, not as an ideal means of hemostasis, but for extensive oozing and turbulent oozing, if the existing methods are exhausted, it has not been effective. In the case of tamponade, hemostasis can be used to ensure life safety. Surgical procedure Compression hemostasis can be pressed by general gauze or by using warm saline gauze at 40 ° C - 50 ° C to stop bleeding. Pressurization requires sufficient time. It usually takes about 5 minutes to gently remove the gauze and repeat 2-3 times if necessary. The gauze packing compression method is to use a sterile dry gauze or a bandage to fill the pressure, and the filling place should not leave a dead space. To maintain proper pressure, the number of gauze and the connection must be absolutely accurate and reliable when filling, and the orderly folding should be done when filling. .
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