Arterial Wound Care
Arterial wound care focuses on managing and treating wounds caused by poor blood flow due to peripheral artery disease (PAD) or other arterial conditions. At National Vascular Associates, we specialize in providing advanced wound care solutions to promote healing, reduce pain, and prevent complications, such as infection or tissue loss.
What Are Arterial Wounds?
Arterial wounds, also known as ischemic ulcers, develop when blood flow is insufficient to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the tissues. These wounds typically occur on the lower extremities, such as the toes, feet, or lower legs, and are often the result of severe arterial blockages.
Noticing These Common Signs?
Located on bony prominences or pressure points (e.g., toes, heels)
Round, punched-out appearance with well-defined edges
Pale wound base with minimal bleeding
Cool, discolored skin surrounding the wound
Severe pain, especially at night or when the leg is elevated
Causes of Arterial Wounds
Arterial wounds are caused by reduced blood flow to the extremities, often due to:
Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
Atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup)
Diabetes or other chronic conditions that impair circulation
Smoking or a sedentary lifestyle
How Are Arterial Wounds Diagnosed?
Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. At National Vascular Associates, we use advanced diagnostic tools to assess blood flow and identify the underlying causes of arterial wounds. These may include:
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)
A simple test comparing blood pressure in the ankle and arm to detect arterial blockages.
Arterial Ultrasound
Non-invasive imaging to evaluate blood flow and identify narrowed or blocked arteries.
Angiography
A more detailed imaging study to pinpoint blockages and guide treatment.
Treatment Options for Arterial Wounds
Effective treatment addresses both the wound itself and the underlying arterial condition. At National Vascular Associates, we offer comprehensive care tailored to your needs.
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Wound Care Management
- Debridement: Removal of dead tissue to promote healing and prevent infection.
- Specialized Dressings: Use of advanced wound dressings to protect the wound and maintain a healthy healing environment.
- Infection Control: Antibiotics or other treatments to address wound infections.
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Restoring Blood Flow
- Angioplasty and Stenting: Minimally invasive procedures to open narrowed arteries and restore blood flow.
- Atherectomy: Removal of plaque buildup in the arteries to improve circulation.
- Bypass Surgery: In severe cases, creating a new pathway for blood flow around blocked arteries.
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Lifestyle Modifications
- Smoking cessation
- Regular exercise to improve circulation
- Managing underlying conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure
This procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, allowing for a faster recovery.
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Why Choose National Vascular Associates for Arterial Wound Care?
At National Vascular Associates, we understand the complexities of arterial wounds and the importance of timely, effective treatment. Our team of vascular specialists uses the latest technologies and evidence-based approaches to ensure optimal outcomes for our patients. From diagnosis to recovery, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
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