Wound treatment
Vascular ultrasound examination can help determine the cause of persistent wounds (e.g. Open leg ulcers in CVI (chronic venous insufficiency) or PTS (post-thrombotic syndrome) and diabetic foot syndrome (DSF) be identified, be it arterial, venous or on the lymphatic vessels to be attributed to.
After treatment of the underlying disease by arterial or venous interventions, supportive conservative measures such as leg and/or foot relief, targeted local wound treatment with special Wound dressings and Compression therapy can these cchronic wounds heal significantly faster.
Post-thrombotic syndrome
The term post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) This term summarizes a range of complaints and sequelae that can occur a few months to years after a deep vein thrombosis (TVT) arise. Those responsible for this are Permanent damage to the vein wall and vein valves.
Diabetic foot syndrome
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) encompasses a range of symptoms that result from a Diabetes mellitus can occur. The causes of DFS can include a nerve disorder (peripheral polyneuropathy (PNP)) , an arterial circulatory disorder, (peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)) or a combination of both factors.
Nerve damage weakens the tension in the foot muscles and ligaments, causing the arch of the foot to collapse. This results in... Numbness and painless pressure sores on the soles of the feet or toes. The skin becomes dry and fragile, which leads to the formation of Foot ulcers This condition promotes infections and can be difficult to heal. Due to arterial circulatory disorders, entire areas of tissue can die. Through targeted and differentiated examination, as well as treatment tailored to the severity of the condition, Foot and leg amputations be avoided.