The paper is concerned with some data on the quality of hemostasis after various types of angiography in 629 patients: manual hemostasis in transfemoral catheterization was used in 130 patients, mechanical fixing rubber pellets were used in 108 patients. Postmanipulation tamponade in the area of catheterization was used in 163 of 321 patients after catheterization translumbar angiography. In mechanical hemostasis, hematomas were found in 1.8%, in manual hemostasis--in 4.6%; CT and USI findings showed no hematomas after catheterizations translumbar angiography, in PTLA hematomas over 200 ml were found in 3.7%.

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