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Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) are relatively common, affecting 1% of the population in the U.S. This topic discusses treatment and prevention of VLU.
... Venous leg ulcer: see section 'Local Wound Care - Infection Management' in topic "Venous Ulcers - Treatment and Prevention"; Diabetic foot 
Interventions to manage PU/PI infection include debridement, topical antiseptics/antimicrobial agents, systemic antibiotics and surgical procedures. See ...
This topic focuses on topical antimicrobial agents, systemic antibiotics and surgical interventions for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) with soft tissue infection ...
For indications and perioperative care of vascular surgical interventions for AUs (e.g. lower extremity revascularization or lower limb amputation), see topic " ...
This topic covers management of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). For more details on antibiotic therapy and management of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) associated with ...
Venous leg ulcers on the left leg (left). Fluorescence imaging (right) of ... The term incorporates disinfectants, antiseptics and antibiotics.
Venous Leg Ulcer (PRO) · Diabetic Foot Ulcer (PRO) · Go-No Go Tool (PRO+HBO) · MY ... Allergies, including those to topical antibiotics, antiseptics, local ...
For venous insufficiency ulcers: Compression bandages and/or garments have been consistently applied, and; Leg elevation and ambulation have been ...
... Antiseptics, and some types of dressings (e
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