Hemocoagulant enzymes of the decidua and myometrium
V. P. Skipetrov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1968, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (6) : 48 -50.
Hemocoagulant enzymes of the decidua and myometrium
The rupture of the vessels of the uteroplacental site and the appearance of a large wound surface during the separation of the placenta create extraordinary conditions in the body for hemostasis. The loss of only 50-250 ml of blood during normal delivery testifies to unusually effective mechanisms for stopping postpartum hemorrhage, which, according to modern concepts, are provided by 2 factors - contraction of the muscles of the uterus (myotamponade) and thrombus formation in the vessels of the placental site (thrombotamponade).
Skipetrov V.P.
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