Quick Facts - Venous Leg Ulcer Management
Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are often precipitated by trauma in the setting of chronic venous insufficiency. VLUs are the most common type of chronic lower extremity ulcerations. Complications can include infection, malignancy, amputation, and even death.
Proactive VLU management is crucial for healing and preventing recurrence. With the use of therapeutic compression and appropriate dressings, you and your staff can aid VLU healing, reduce recurrence rates, and improve your patients’ quality of life.
This fact sheet contains practical information for staff education on VLU management.