静脉溃疡

J.A. Caprini MD, MS, FACS, RVT , H. Partsch MD , R. Simman MD, FACS, FACCWS
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摘要

下肢静脉溃疡是患者中最常见的伤口形式。本文就该病的诊断、鉴别诊断和治疗的一些实践方面作一综述。双重超声检查是必要的,以确定诊断潜在的静脉病理和治疗静脉回流。鉴别诊断主要包括其他血管病变(动脉、微循环原因)、血液和代谢疾病、创伤、感染、恶性肿瘤。浅表静脉功能不全的患者可能受益于双工超声诊断的静脉内或手术反流消除。管理中最重要的基本组成部分是压缩治疗,我们更喜欢使用低弹性材料施加高初始压力(短拉伸绷带和魔术贴带装置)。局部处理应简单,吸收性不粘稠的敷料,在坏死组织清创和生物膜后保持足够的水分平衡。溃疡愈合后应继续压迫治疗,以防止复发。
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Venous Ulcers

Venous Ulcers

Venous Ulcers

Venous leg ulcers are the most frequent form of wounds seen in patients. This article presents an overview on some practical aspects concerning diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment. Duplex ultrasound investigations are essential to ascertain the diagnosis of the underlying venous pathology and to treat venous refluxes. Differential diagnosis includes mainly other vascular lesions (arterial, microcirculatory causes), hematologic and metabolic diseases, trauma, infection, malignancies. Patients with superficial venous incompetence may benefit from endovenous or surgical reflux abolition diagnosed by Duplex ultrasound. The most important basic component of the management is compression therapy, for which we prefer materials with low elasticity applied with high initial pressure (short-stretch bandages and Velcro-strap devices). Local treatment should be simple, absorbing and not sticky dressings keeping adequate moisture balance after debridement of necrotic tissue and biofilms are preferred. After the ulcer is healed compression therapy should be continued in order to prevent recurrence.

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