M Choucair1, T J Phillips. 1. Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Compression therapy is the standard care for venous insufficiency ulcers. It reverses some of the underlying pathologies and restores a functional calf pump unit. OBJECTIVES: To review the pathophysiology of venous ulcers and the different types of compression devices available. RESULTS: The choice of a compression device should be individualized and tailored to the need of the patient. It should be applied by skilled nurses or physicians. CONCLUSION: Compression therapy continues to constitute the standard therapy for venous insufficiency ulcers.
BACKGROUND: Compression therapy is the standard care for venous insufficiency ulcers. It reverses some of the underlying pathologies and restores a functional calf pump unit. OBJECTIVES: To review the pathophysiology of venous ulcers and the different types of compression devices available. RESULTS: The choice of a compression device should be individualized and tailored to the need of the patient. It should be applied by skilled nurses or physicians. CONCLUSION: Compression therapy continues to constitute the standard therapy for venous insufficiency ulcers.