Embol

Emoblo is a device (most often a metal or plastic tube) used in microcirculation to act as a wedge that holds the edge of the tissue and the instrument material in place. Consists of two parts: an insert funnel and a distal guide end. The funnel is designed like a sting, made of flexible material to prevent bending and accumulation of pathological masses and tissue detritus in the expanded area of ​​the venous bundle. The distal part is widened, curved and parallel to the opposite end; the tip is pointed, rounded or has a special bend for rotation and direction of the tool. The neck of the instrument may have various rings with or without hooks. The average length of the product is from 3 to 6 cm. The guide device is equipped with a surface that follows the bend of the vein, creating barriers to the reverse flow of blood during operation. It is also used to restore and replace blood vessels after they are damaged and remove cancerous formations.



An embolus, or embolus, is a blood clot located in a vessel that can block blood flow and lead to serious consequences, including stroke and heart failure. How to prevent the appearance of ashmbols?

Emboli most often appear during the formation of a blood clot. Under certain conditions, small pieces of blood can break off from the main clot and travel to other blood vessels, where they can block the blood flow, causing new clots to form elsewhere in the body. In addition, the presence of emboli can cause the development of other health problems such as heart attack and stroke. These complications are a medical emergency and can be fatal.

There are several factors that can contribute to the formation of blood clots and emboli in the body. Main ones