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about Your Procedure
During your procedure, a thin flexible tube was inserted into your artery. This tube, called a sheath, must be removed at the completion of the procedure. When the sheath is removed, an opening is left in your artery. To prevent bleeding, the opening or “puncture site” must be closed.
Conventional Methods
Traditionally, there has been two primary methods to close puncture sites: Manual compression or implanting a vascular closure device. With manual compression, a medical professional applies firm pressure for 15 - 45 minutes to the puncture site. This pressure can be uncomfortable and afterwards requires lying flat in bed for several hours. The second method, a vascular closure device, may involve leaving sutures, plugs of material, or metal in the puncture site for 30 days, or even permanently. These implants can cause serious problems.
Breakthrough Technology
Thanks to a new technological advance, your puncture site was closed with the PuYi Hemostat. The Hemostat is a revolution- ary, miniature collapsible mesh disc on a small wire.
PuYi Hemostat: Four Simple StepsAfter your procedure, the Hemostat was placed in your puncture site. With the help of the Hemostat, your body began the natural process of healing. After a period of time, the disc is collapsed and removed, leaving no foreign materials behind in your body.


