Objective:To compare the hemorrhage efficacy of transcatheter artery embolization (TAE) and intravascular cov-ered stent implantation on patients after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery .Methods :A retrospective study of 28 patients with hemorrhage after surgery from May 2008 to Jan 2013 was undertaken .The hemorrhage efficacy of two modalities was com-pared .Results:In 17 patients treated with TAE ,9 patients stopped bleeding ,the success rate was 52 .9% ,5 patients had an open surgical hemostasis ,the reoperation rate was 29 .4% ;the survival rate was 35 .4% (6/17) .In 11 patients treated with in-travascular covered stent implantation ,10 patients stopped bleeding ,the success rate was 90 .9% ;1 patient had an open surgical hemostasis ,the reoperation rate was 9 .1% ;the survival rate was 81 .8% (9/11) .There were significant differences in the suc-cess rate and the survival rate(P<0 .05) ,but not in the reoperation rate .Cox regression analysis showed that group ,reopera-tion and stopped bleeding significantly influenced the survival rate .Conclusions :Compared with TAE ,intravascular covered stent implantation is a safe and effective treatment for patients with hemorrhage after surgery .