Kompressionstherapie des Ulcus cruris

  • J Dissemond
  • K Protz
  • S Reich-Schupke
  • M Stücker
  • K Kröger

Abstract

Compression therapy is well-tried treatment with only few side effects for most patients with leg ulcers and/or edema. Despite the very long tradition in German-speaking countries and good evidence for compression therapy in different indications, recent scientific findings indicate that the current situation in Germany is unsatisfactory. Today, compression therapy can be performed with very different materials and systems. In addition to the traditional bandaging with Unna Boot, short-stretch, long-stretch, or multicomponent bandage systems, medical compression ulcer stockings are available. Other very effective but far less common alternatives are velcro wrap systems. When planning compression therapy, it is also important to consider donning devices with the patient. In addition to compression therapy, intermittent pneumatic compression therapy can be used. Through these various treatment options, it is now possible to develop an individually accepted, geared to the needs of the patients, and functional therapy strategy for nearly all patients with leg ulcers.

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Titel in ÜbersetzungCompression therapy in leg ulcers
OriginalspracheDeutsch
ISSN0017-8470
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 04.2016

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PubMed 26911976