Can leg ulcers be cured?

Autore: Professor Mark Whiteley
Pubblicato: | Aggiornato: 20/02/2020
Editor: Emily Lawrenson

Many people are under the assumption that vein problems only affect the elderly, but really, this isn’t always the case. This is definitely true for leg ulcers – most don’t really know what they are – but they can affect both young and old. Professor Mark Whiteley, leading vascular expert and founder of The Whiteley Clinic, explains leg ulcers and how they can be treated with the clinic’s help. The Whiteley Clinic has achieved an 85% cure rate for patients presenting with leg ulcers over the last 12 years.

What is a leg ulcer?

Leg ulcers are found on the lower leg, and are open sores which do not heal over time. They can cause severe pain, which in turn affects the sufferer’s quality of life. The ulcers need constant dressing and cleaning, which is time-consuming, and unpleasant. Leg ulcers can often cause embarrassment because there is a particular smell related to them – sufferers can be affected so much that they even decide to give up work.

Leg ulcers, along with being painful, may also cause itching and swelling. The skin around the ulcer may be discoloured and hardened, and the ulcer may produce discharge.

What causes leg ulcers?

Most leg ulcers are venous leg ulcers, which develop when there is a problem with the circulation in the legs. If pressure in the veins increases, the high pressure means that the blood vessels in the skin become weakened, which means the skin can break. When the skin breaks, an ulcer may begin to form. This can happen after bumping or scratching the leg on something. Because the problem lies in circulation, rather than simply with the skin, the ulcer itself cannot be treated alone. The treatment must also improve circulation in the legs.

Who is at risk from leg ulcers?

Those with a history of venous issues, such as deep vein thrombosis, or varicose veins, are at risk from developing leg ulcers as a direct relation. Those who are overweight or obese experience increased pressure in the leg veins, making them more prone, and while leg ulcers can develop at any age, they are more common in older patients.

What is the best treatment for leg ulcers?

Ulcers are often treated through compression bandaging, and dressing – but once these are removed, the ulcers may recur. This treatment is more temporary, but it is not a full cure for leg ulcers, and confines the patient, as they may find they have to wear compression bandages on and off to combat recurring ulcers.

Most leg ulcers are curable through treatment related to the underlying vein issue – treating the veins with endovenous laser ablation, a minimally invasive surgical technique, mean that many leg ulcers can be effectively cured under local anaesthetic. Endovenous surgery is safe, is less likely to leave scarring, and is less invasive than traditional types of surgery which have long been used to strip the veins. Patients can even be treated on a walk-in, walk-out basis.

Treatment of leg ulcers using The Whiteley Protocol

Specialists at The Whiteley Clinic will always check for the cause of leg ulcers and create a bespoke treatment for the patient, as patients are assessed on a case by case basis. The Whiteley Clinic uses the unique Whiteley Protocol® in the assessment and treatment of many conditions, including leg ulcers. This process is used exclusively by doctors and vascular surgeons who are working or training at The Whiteley Clinic, and it ensures patients receive the same excellent standard of care, no matter who they see at the clinic.

The process is threefold, and first involves our team identifying and correcting the underlying problem, with a range of treatment options available. The clinic makes use of all modern technologies in order to identify and treat venous problems, using different techniques for different venous issues and vein patterns. Thorough tests will first be made on the patient, usually in the form of duplex ultrasound of the veins and arteries, and sometimes accompanied by a photoplethysmography scan (PPG), or other tests such as CT scans, MRIs, or an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). This allows the venous specialist to explain the problem in depth, and discuss appropriate treatment.

The second stage of The Whiteley Protocol® is to complete treatment and work with the patient to reduce future risks – if any remaining problems related to the long-term damage persist, there is a much greater chance of vein problems occurring in the future.

The final stage involves cosmetic finishing touches after the venous blood flow has been corrected and returned to normal.

The Whiteley Protocol® is internationally recognised as a thorough, optimal treatment for venous problems, and in many cases leg ulcers can be fully cured through the use of the protocol, in patients who have previously been told that their leg ulcers are incurable.

If you are interested in learning more about The Whiteley Clinic and the leg ulcer treatment available, make an appointment with Professor Whiteley.

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Professor Mark Whiteley
Angiologia e Chirurgia vascolare

Il professor Mark Whiteley è stato in prima linea nella chirurgia delle vene varicose nel Regno Unito negli ultimi 20 anni. Mark Whiteley ha eseguito:

  • Primo intervento chirurgico endovenoso per le vene varicose nel Regno Unito nel marzo 1999
  • Prima chiusura a microonde delle vene varicose in Europa a febbraio 2019
  • Primo trattamento con Sononvein ( HIFU - High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) nel Regno Unito a maggio 2019

È un importante chirurgo venoso e il fondatore della Whiteley Clinic , con diverse sedi in tutto il Regno Unito. Il professor Whiteley ha un interesse particolare nel trattamento delle vene varicose, delle vene del filo , delle ulcere degli arti inferiori e della sindrome da congestione pelvica .

È anche il fondatore del College of Phlebology, un gruppo internazionale di medici, infermieri, scienziati vascolari e tecnologi per discutere di problemi venosi e trovare supporto educativo. Nel 2013, il professor Whiteley ha istituito la Leg Ulcer Charity, un'organizzazione benefica nazionale britannica che mira ad aiutare i pazienti a trovare una cura per le loro ulcere alle gambe. Ha un forte interesse per l'istruzione e attualmente insegna come professore ospite all'Università del Surrey. Ha anche sponsorizzato dottorandi e una posizione in MD, ed è fortemente coinvolto nella formazione e nel supporto. Il professor Whiteley ha aperto la strada a diverse tecniche e ha sviluppato trattamenti nel corso della sua carriera chirurgica. È stato il primo chirurgo nel Regno Unito a eseguire un intervento chirurgico al buco della serratura per il trattamento delle vene varicose. La sua esperienza è tale che è stato frequentemente inserito nella guida alla chirurgia estetica e alla bellezza di Tatler, ed è ospite regolare dell'intervista alla BBC. Ha scritto oltre 100 articoli di ricerca sottoposti a revisione paritaria e ha istituito il College of Phlebology.

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