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Venous Ulcers

Basics of Wound Care
10/04/2021
Christopher M. Davey, MD, CWSP
To treat a wound successfully, the provider must first know what type of wound it is. Of course, there are many different types of wounds, but the most common types seen in a typical wound care clinic are venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers of...
To treat a wound successfully, the provider must first know what type of wound it is. Of course, there are many different types of wounds, but the most common types seen in a typical wound care clinic are venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers of...
To treat a wound successfully,...
10/04/2021
Wound Management & Prevention
Venous ulceration is the most common type of leg ulceration and a significant clinical problem, affecting approximately 1% of the population and 3% of people over 80 years of age in weste...
01/28/2021
Objective: To compare variation in interface pressures of three compression systems: the four-layer bandage (4LB)*, the two-layer short-stretch bandage (SSB)** and the two-layer Dual Comp...
01/28/2021
Abstract Body: Real-world effectiveness was evaluated in a large patient population comparing a bilayered living cellular construct (BLCC)(a) and an acellular fetal bovine collagen dressi...
11/23/2020
Conference Coverage
01/03/2018

Raghu Kolluri, MD

 

 

 

Vascular Medicine Specialist, OhioHealth Heart and Vascular, Columbus, Ohio

Raghu Kolluri, MD       Vascular ...
Treatment of venous ulcers is an important, yet often overlooked, part of comprehensive vascular care. In this Q&A, Raghu Kolluri, MD, updates clinicians on the patient burden, the challenges of working in a fragmented care structure, and on...
Treatment of venous ulcers is an important, yet often overlooked, part of comprehensive vascular care. In this Q&A, Raghu Kolluri, MD, updates clinicians on the patient burden, the challenges of working in a fragmented care structure, and on...
Treatment of venous ulcers is an...
01/03/2018
Vascular Disease Management