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Vanderbilt (Vandi) Hemostatic clamp

Clamping / Occluding
To clamp medium tissues, tie on a pass
*Not to be confused with a Pean, Vandi's are more delicate!

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In the process of hemostasis, platelets play a key role in sealing a ruptured blood vessel by forming a platelet plug. This plug is supported by a glycoprotein called von Willebrand factor and is formed through the clumping and binding of platelets to underlying collagen in the vessel.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the process of hemostasis, platelets play a key role in sealing a ruptured blood vessel. There are three steps to hemostasis: vascular spasm, the formation of a platelet plug, and coagulation. The platelet plug is formed when platelets clump together, become sticky, and bind to exposed collagen in the vessel.

The platelet plug is supported by a glycoprotein called von Willebrand factor. Platelets also release chemicals that contribute to hemostasis. If any step of hemostasis fails, excessive bleeding or hemorrhage can occur.

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