Management of venous leg ulcers in general practice - a practical guideline.

Aust Fam Physician

MEd, BSc, MBBS, MS, MNAMS, FRACS, FACS, is Professor of Wound Care, School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart and Professor and Head of Anatomy, University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Medicine, Sydney, New South Wales.

Published: September 2014

Background: Chronic venous leg ulcers are the most common wounds seen in general practice. Their management can be both challenging and time-consuming.

Objective: To produce a short practical guideline incorporating the TIME concept and A2BC2D approach to help general practitioners and their practice nurses in delivering evidence-based initial care to patients with chronic venous leg ulcers.

Conclusion: Most chronic venous leg ulcers can be managed effectively in the general practice setting by following the simple, evidence-based approach described in this article. Figure 1 provides a flow chart to aid in this process. Figure 2 illustrates the principles of management in general practice.

Discussion: Effective management of chronic ulcers involves the assessment of both the ulcer and the patient. The essential requirements of management are to debride the ulcer with appropriate precautions, choose dressings that maintain adequate moisture balance, apply graduated compression bandage after evaluation of the arterial circulation and address the patient's concerns, such as pain and offensive wound discharge.

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