Hemostasis can be differentiated into primary hemostasis and secondary hemostasis. The aim of primary hemostasis is to stop bleeding, which is achieved by platelet aggregation in vascular lesions. A thrombus termed white thrombus is formed due to the absence of red blood cells. The thrombus is at risk of detaching and is stabilized by secondary hemostasis.
Outline:
00:00 Introduction
02:20 Vascular hemostasis
04:22 Platelet hemostasis