What to do about bleeding from the aorta

Aortic hemorrhage is a common type of traumatic arterial hemorrhage disease in clinical practice, which can be serious and lead to hemorrhagic shock or even life-threatening due to excessive bleeding. Therefore, once bleeding from a ruptured aorta occurs, immediate pressure should be applied to stop the bleeding if it is on the body surface. If the effect of hemostasis is not ideal at this time, you can also perform a local block on the proximal end of the large artery bleeding, which can reduce the pressure on the large artery and reduce the possibility of bleeding, and then immediately call for help and hurry to the hospital for consultation and medical treatment, which can ensure anti-shock and at the same time transfusion and rehydration, possibly saving the patient’s life. For surgical bleeding in the middle artery must take preoperative and intraoperative preventive measures, including the preparation of plasma red blood cells and some hemostatic drugs, and even the necessary vascular surgical instruments. All of these have good preventive and salvage treatment value for large arterial bleeding.