Line Illustrations: 21 Halftones: 12
Measurements: 6 X 9 in
Pages: 368
Leg ulcers are defined as a discontinuity of the epithelial surface; a local defect or excavation of the surface of the skin.
Venous ulceration tends to take a number of months to heal followed by frequent relapse to further episodes.
This work discusses the newest tools of patient investigation that have emerged in recent years that help to shorten patient recovery times and provide less invasive treatments
SECTION I.
ETIOLOGY AND INITIAL EVALUATION OF THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
Inflammation and the Pathophysiology of Chronic Venous Disease: Molecular Mechanisms
Microcirculation in Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Epidemiology of Venous Ulcers
Lower Extremity Ultrasound Evaluation and Mapping for evaluation of chronic venous disease
Hypercoagulable States Associated with Chronic Venous Insufficiency
The Chronically Swollen Leg: Finding the Cause - Theory and Practice
SECTION II.
NON-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
Compression Therapy of Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Wound Healing Adjuvant Therapy and Treatment Adherence
Negative Pressure Dressings in Venous Ulcers
Deep Venous Thrombosis and Prevention of the Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
SECTION III.
THERAPUTIC PROCEDURES FOR CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
Results Comparing Compression Alone vs. Compression and Surgery in Treating Venous Ulceration
Superficial Surgery and Perforator Interruption in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
Endovascular Techniques for Superficial Vein Ablation in Treatment of Venous Ulcers
Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency with Foam Sclerotherapy
Foam Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers, the Initial Experience
Foam Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers, a Continuing Experience
Ultrasound Guidance for Endovenous Treatment
Repair of Venous Valves in Severe Chronic Venous Insufficiency
SECTION IV.
SPECIAL TOPICS
Treatment of venous and combined ulcers with free tissue transfer for limb salvage
Diagnosis and Treatment of Major Venous Obstruction in Chronic Venous Insufficiency
The Venous Ulcer and Arterial Insufficiency
Topical negative pressure techniques in chronic leg ulcers
A Treatment Algorithm for Venous Ulcer: Current Guidelines
EPILOGUE