Evaluation and treatment of leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2007.07.008
Evaluation and treatment of leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency
Abstract
The successful management of patients who have leg ulcers related to chronic venous disease requires optimal management of the wound bed, elimination of edema with compression, and correction of venous hypertension whenever possible. Healing of the wound itself requires compression, debridement, bacterial control, and stimulation of the wound bed. Prevention of ulcer recurrence is most effective if the patient is amenable to correction of the venous insufficiency. This is most successful when the superficial or perforator veins are the primary source. Quality diagnostic studies are critical in determining the anatomy and hemodynamic importance of various venous abnormalities and can guide appropriate interventional treatment. Venous corrective procedures usually can be performed using minimally invasive endovenous methods, which are associated with fewer complications and more rapid recovery than are major surgical techniques.
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