Minor hemothorox is a syndrome that is characterized by the presence of blood in the pleural cavity in the absence of pneumothorox, i.e. presence of blood in the alveoli of the lung. The fact that there is practically no air. The degree of damage to pleural surfaces is also usually measured as a percentage. Gradual compression of the lung by blood leads to a limitation of the lung tissue in terms of contractile function. Then the interalveolar septa begin to be compressed. Gas exchange is disrupted, and complications from the lungs are common. It is also possible