(noun) control of bleeding, caused by two, integrated processes, the formation of the platelet plug and the formation of the blood clot
surgical procedure of stopping the flow of blood (as with a hemostat)
The normal physiologic process whereby liquid blood forms a clot to stop bleeding.
Arresting/stopping blood flow
The process by which the body stops bleeding. It is the stoppage of blood flow through a blood vessel or an organ of the body.
The process by which blood flow is stopped. This is another word to describe the processes of clot formation.
The physiological process of hemorrhage arrest.
Stopping of bleeding through natural (clot formation, constriction of blood vessels), artificial (compression, ligation), or surgical means.
the stopping of bleeding by the body's mechanisms
The stoppage of blood flow. This can occur naturally by clotting or artificially by the application of pressure or the placement of sutures.
The cessation of bleeding.
Stopping blood flow. Electrical energy is frequently used during surgery for hemostasis.
Process carried out by the body to maintain blood in the vascular system.
Coagulation mechanisms to stop bleeding.
Hemostasis refers to a process whereby bleeding is halted in most animals with a closed circulatory system.