Oppression hemostasis

Compression hemostasis is the most commonly used hemostasis method in surgery. The principle is to reduce or close the rupture of the blood vessel with a certain pressure, and then due to the slowing of blood flow, platelets, fibrin, and red blood cells can quickly form thrombi, stopping bleeding.

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