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Venous Ulcers, Second Edition provides evidence-based data pertinent to genetics and molecular and biochemical mechanisms that lead to the development and progression of venous ulcers. The book summarizes new findings and advances in the field in a clinically applicable way and serves as an updated and comprehensive source for both researchers and medical professionals who need more information on chronic venous insufficiency. During the last two decades, management of venous ulcers has significantly improved. Most notably, our understanding of genetics, pathophysiology and hemodynamic has evolved along with novel diagnostic and treatment modalities in the management of chronic venous insufficiency patients.

Provides detailed understanding of molecular mechanisms that lead to venous ulcerations that can provide fertile environment for scientists for further discoveries
Summarizes new findings on etiology, hemodynamics, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of patients with venous ulcers
Discusses all currently utilized diagnostic and treatment modalities, as well as provides clear guidelines pertinent to special diagnostic considerations and emerging novel surgical and treatment techniques


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Section I: Chronic Venous Insufficiency - Basic Considerations

1. Pathophysiology of chronic venous disease: Genetic, molecular and biochemical mechanisms
2. Venous hemodynamics and microcirculation in chronic venous insufficiency
3. Venous ulcers of the lower extremity: Etiology, risks and predictive factors
4. Venous ulcers of the lower extremity: Epidemiology and socio-economic burden

Section II: Clinical Evaluation and Diagnostic Modalities

5. Initial clinical evaluation in patients with chronic venous insufficiency
6. Ultrasound evaluation of lower extremity chronic venous disease
7. The diagnosis of major venous outflow obstruction in chronic venous insufficiency
8. Hypercoagulable states associated with chronic venous insufficiency
9. The chronically swollen leg with ulcers - finding the cause: theory and practice
10. Lower extremity wounds associated with mixed venous and arterial insufficiency and relevant differential diagnosis in patients with non-healing wounds of the lower extremity
11. Assessment tools and wound documentation for patients with chronic venous insufficiency

Section III: Non-operative Management of Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Wound Care

12. Compression therapy in venous leg ulcers
13. Wound healing: Adjuvant therapy and treatment adherence
14. Negative pressure dressings in venous ulcers
15. Medical therapies for chronic venous insufficiency
16. Treatment modalities for non-healing wounds in patients with chronic venous insufficiency
17. Deep vein thrombosis and prevention of post-thrombotic syndrome
18. Improving treatment outcomes - Management of coexisting co-morbidities in patients with venous ulcers
19. Emerging modalities in local treatment of venous ulcers: advanced dressings, bioengineering and biologics

Section IV: Operative and Endovascular Procedures for Chronic Venous Insufficiency

20. Results comparing compression alone versus compression and surgery (or endovenous ablation) in treating venous ulceration
21. Superficial surgery and perforator interruption in the treatment of venous leg ulcers
22. Endovascular techniques for superficial vein ablation in treatment of venous ulcers
23. Treatment of chronic venous insufficiency with foam sclerotherapy
24. Ultrasound guidance for endovenous treatment
25. Iliac vein stenting in venous leg ulcers
26. Repair of venous valves in severe chronic venous insufficiency
27. Emerging endovenous modalities in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency

Section V: Special Considerations


28. Treatment of recalcitrant venous ulcers with free tissue transfer for limb salvage
29. Management of venous ulcers in patients with congenital vascular malformations
30. Lymphatic disorders in pathogenesis of chronic venous insufficiency


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