Compression and venous ulcers

Author:

Stücker M1,Link K1,Reich-Schupke S1,Altmeyer P1,Doerler M1

Affiliation:

1. Vein Center of the Departments of Dermatology and Vascular Surgery, Ruhr-University Bochum, St. Maria-Hilf Krankenhaus, Hiltroper Landwehr 11–13, 44805 Bochum, Germany

Abstract

Compression therapy is considered to be the most important conservative treatment of venous leg ulcers. Until a few years ago, compression bandages were regarded as first-line therapy of venous leg ulcers. However, to date medical compression stockings are the first choice of treatment. With respect to compression therapy of venous leg ulcers the following statements are widely accepted: (1) Compression improves the healing of ulcers when compared with no compression; (2) Multicomponent compression systems are more effective than single-component compression systems; (3) High compression is more effective than lower compression; (4) Medical compression stockings are more effective than compression with short stretch bandages. Healed venous leg ulcers show a high relapse rate without ongoing treatment. The use of medical stockings significantly reduces the amount of recurrent ulcers. Furthermore, the relapse rate of venous leg ulcers can be significantly reduced by a combination of compression therapy and surgery of varicose veins compared with compression therapy alone.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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