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Arterial Sheath Placement with Resulting Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Arterial Sheath Placement with Resulting Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features two images of the abdomen and pelvis of a female with the pelvis and great vessels visible beneath the skin. The first image shows an arterial sheath in place in the right external iliac artery. The second image shows the eventual condition with lacerations of the right external iliac artery and vein and associated retroperitoneal hemorrhage.

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