declamping phenomenon

de·clamp·ing phe·nom·e·non

shock or hypotension following abrupt release of clamps from a large portion of the vascular bed, as from the aorta; apparently caused by transient pooling of blood in a previously ischemic area. Synonym(s): declamping shock

de·clamp·ing phe·nom·e·non

(dē-klamp'ing fĕ-nom'ĕ-non) Shock or hypotension following abrupt release of clamps from a large portion of the vascular bed, as from the aorta; apparently caused by transient pooling of blood in a previously ischemic area.
Synonym(s): declamping shock.