Abstract
This paper mainly discusses the progress of hemostasis of traumatic liver rupture in interventional embolization. Traumatic liver rupture is a common intraabdominal traumatic disease in the clinic, and the incidence of right liver injury is generally high. The liver was located under the right diaphragm of the abdominal cavity, deep to both ribs. When subjected to external trauma or acute puncture, it can cause liver rupture and bleeding. If the liver is swollen due to lesions, the chance of liver rupture is relatively large. Severe hemorrhagic shock usually occurs after liver injury, causing bile peritonitis due to bile leakage into the abdominal cavity, and then infection occurs. How to improve the success rate of rescue has always been a difficult problem. This review described the pathological classification, classification and grading of liver rupture and combined with comprehensive studies of hemostatic materials at home and abroad to make a thorough analysis of vascular interventional embolization technique. The purpose of these analyses is to propose that embolization technology has good results for patients with liver rupture and bleeding, which can effectively reduce the disability rate and reduce complications, which is worth advocating clinically. Therefore, with the development of hemostatic materials science, the technology of hemostatic materials and related products has developed greatly, and the vascular interventional embolization technology has been widely improved in the clinical practice of surgery.
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