Arterial bleeding
Arterial hemorrhage refers to the fierce blood coming in, the color is bright red, and it spurts out as the heart beats. Aortic hemorrhage can cause patient death within minutes and needs to be rushed to hospital for emergency treatment. Among vascular injuries, arterial injuries are more common, accounting for 73% to 85% of vascular injuries, with serious consequences. The site of vascular injury is more limbs than large blood vessels in the neck, chest and abdomen. Femoral artery injuries are the most common, accounting for 20% of all vascular injuries.
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