Management of venous ulcers: State of the art

Silvia Marola(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), Alessia Ferrarese(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), Mario Solej(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), Stefano Enrico(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), M Nano(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga), Valter Martino(Ospedale San Luigi Gonzaga)
International Journal of Surgery
June 27, 2016
Cited by 39

Abstract

Venous ulceration is a complex and serious problem that affects 1-2% of the global elderly population (>65 years), and its incidence is constantly increasing. The population group with higher risk of development of venous ulceration is the elderly. These lesions have a significant negative impact on patients' quality of life. Our aim was to analyze the state of the art, starting with the medical literature review. The evidence supports that managing chronic wounds with a multidisciplinary wound care team significantly increases wound healing and reduces the severity of wound-associated pain and the required daily wound treatments compared with persons who are not managed by such a team.


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