Current Management of Venous Ulcers: An Evidence-Based Review

Abstract:

Chronic venous ulceration is a common and important medical problem that causes significant morbidity. Venous ulcers are expensive to treat, have substantial economic effects in terms of days of work lost, and adversely impact the patient's quality of life. Relying on evidence allows for a rationale of clinical decision making. The objectives of venous ulcer management include the healing of the ulcer, prevention of recurrence, and improvement of edema. Compression is the cornerstone of venous ulcer therapy. Adjunctive modalities such as surgery, growth factors, grafting, biologic skin substitutes, dressings, and oral medication have differing levels of evidence supporting their use, and may also facilitate the healing process.

Authors:

Jordana Herschthal, B.A., Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Robert S. Kirsner, M.D., Ph.D.,Vice-Chairman and The Stiefel Laboratories Professor of Medical Dermatology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA

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