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Arterial ulcers pose significant challenges in wound care and require a comprehensive approach to improve healing and prevent complications. At our center, we support advanced wound care to support the healing of these ulcers. 

Promoting a Healthy Wound Environment

Good wound care means creating an optimal environment for healing. Our recommended treatment for arterial wounds includes: 

  • Moisture-permeable fabric maintains a moist microenvironment 
  • Protective dressing reduces the risk of infection 
  • Foam dressings support and protect the wound 
Control Leaks and Promote Granulation 

Arterial injuries often have excessive exudate or leaks, which hinders the healing process. To control leakage and promote granulation, we took the following measures: 

  • Highly absorbent dressings: handle high exudate 
  • Hydrophilic fiber fabric: promotes granulation tissue formation 
  • Non-invasive wound therapy (NPWT): improves wound closure 
Wound Healing and Tissue Repair

The final stages of wound healing include supporting wound closure and tissue repair. Recommended wound care at this level includes: 

  • Collagen dressings to improve body movement 
  • Silicone-based dressings to break up and soften hypertrophic scars 
  • Compression bandages to support wound closure and reduce swelling