Aiment Overview
Arterial ulcers are caused by poor circulation in the arteries, often due to peripheral artery disease (PAD). These ulcers are typically found on the lower legs and feet, and they tend to have a “punched-out” appearance. They are very slow to heal because of limited blood flow and oxygen to the area.
Our Specialization
At Advanced Wound Therapy, we understand the complexities of arterial ulcers and provide:
- Vascular assessments to determine the extent of impaired blood flow.
- Advanced therapies, such as amniotic membrane grafts, which can enhance healing in oxygen-poor environments.
- Wound protection strategies to prevent infection and further tissue damage.
- Mobile monitoring of patients’ progress to adjust treatment plans dynamically, ensuring the best chance of recovery without the need for clinic visits.
- Collaboration with vascular specialists if surgical intervention is required.