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Venous Diseases & Velspan

Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are one of the most common types of skin ulcers which occur above the ankle area and typically impact elderly people.

These ulcers are chronic in nature and affect approximately 3 million people worldwide. VLUs impact the quality of life of the patients and impose an extra financial burden on them.

One of the major causes of Venous and stasis ulcers is chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which occurs when the venous valves in the legs don’t work properly. As a result, it becomes difficult for the blood to return back towards the heart leading to pooling of blood in the veins. This results in stasis or venous ulcers.

A significant risk of these ulcers is their persistence for weeks, months and their recurrence. Medical professionals and wound care clinicians believe that the risk of VLU recurrence can be reduced through the use of evidence-based compression best practices.

Importance of Compression Therapy in VLUs:

Compression Therapy (CT) is one of the important treatment pillars for treating venous leg ulcers. It helps to restore valve competence and reducing ambulatory venous pressure, thereby decreasing venous reflux (VR).

CT also helps in decreasing the inflammatory cytokines, accelerate the capillary flow, and lower the capillary fluid leakage, thus, alleviating limb edema. The study published in the American Journal of Surgery shows that compression therapy also softens lipodermatosclerosis, improves lymphatic flow and function, and enhances fibrinolysis.

Goals of Compression Therapy:
1. Ulcer healing
2. Reduction of pain and edema
3. Prevention of recurrence

Compression Therapy can be provided in the form of bandages or stockings. Bandages can be classified on the basis of compression they provide and are better than the stockings as they imply the deliberate application of pressure, reduce edema, soften fibrotic tissues, increase muscle efficiency and can be safely worn day and night.

We @DattMediproducts are leading manufacturers of compression bandages in India. We introduce “VELSPAN”, a strong graduated long stretch bandage.

VELSPAN Features:
1. Velspan is a type 3C bandage:
It imparts high compression between 30- 40 mm Hg at the ankle of average dimensions and is suitable where high compression treatment is required.

2. Velspan is a long stretch bandage:
Because of its long stretch and high compression, Velspan is more effective in reducing existing oedema and has the ability to ‘follow in’ as a limb reduces in circumference.

3. Velspan offers low working pressure & high resting pressure.

1.  It exerts pressure on the venous system when the limb is at rest with a decreased working pressure.
2. Velspan has a soft texture and very comfortable to the skin.
3. Velspan comes with an indicator marking on the bandage which allows precise control of pressure on application.
4. The bandage needs to be stretched to 50% which turns the rectangle markings into the square.
5. Sealed edges, no loose threads
6. Latex-free, Non- Slippery texture, with clips.
7. Washable & can be sterilized by steam/ ETO if required.
8. VELSPAN is brown in color and is made up of cotton & lycra.
9. Available size 12 cm × 4.5 m

4. INDICATIONS:

1.  Velspan is very effective in the treatment of venous insufficiency, varicose veins, reduction of venous & post-traumatic oedema.
2. Velspan can also be used as a compression bandage in strain, sprains & injuries to tendons.
3. Velspan is also useful in the management of leg ulcers and gross oedema in limbs of the average circumference.

We @DattMediproducts provide a range of compression bandages.
Follow our previous blog to know more about bandages’ application method. We constantly work in updating our products to help patients get “back on their feet.” 

Visit www.dattmedi.com for more infomation.
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CHOOSING THE RIGHT DRESSINGS

Chronic wounds are wounds that fail to heal within the expected time frame, typically lasting more than four weeks. They can arise due to underlying conditions such as diabetes, prolonged pressure, or venous insufficiency. Common types include diabetic ulcers, bed sores, and venous leg ulcers.

Managing chronic wounds presents significant challenges, including a high risk of infection, slow healing, and patient discomfort. The right dressing plays a crucial role in creating an optimal healing environment, reducing complications, and improving patient outcomes.

Types of Chronic Wounds and Their Dressing Needs

Diabetic Ulcers

  • A Diabetic foot ulcer is a debilitating complication of diabetes mellitus. It refers  to an open sore or wound, commonly developing on the feet of people with diabetes.
  • Require moisture balance, infection control, and non-adhesive properties to protect fragile skin.

Bed Sores

  • Bed sores are ulcers which usually develop gradually on the skin and the tissue underneath. Occurring mostly in bed ridden patients, bed sores arise on the skin covering bony areas of the body such as hips, back, tailbone, etc.
  • Demand dressings that redistribute pressure and effectively manage exudate to prevent further skin breakdown.

Venous Leg Ulcers

  • Venous leg ulcers are chronic wounds affecting mostly older adults. They primarily result from prolonged venous insufficiency, which leads to tissue breakdown in lower extremities.
  • Benefit from a combination of compression therapy and absorbent dressings to address venous insufficiency and excessive fluid.

Infected Chronic Wounds

  • Chronic infected wounds are those wounds that do not even start to heal after 4 to 12 weeks despite treatment. They develop due to poor blood circulation, weak immune system or co-morbid conditions such as diabetes.
  • Require antimicrobial dressings to manage bacterial load and prevent further complications.

Key Dressing Options:

VEL NeXT™

  • Designed specifically for chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, burns, necrotizing fasciitis, and venous ulcers.
  • Promotes faster wound healing while maintaining an optimal moisture balance.

Velvert®

  • A secure antimicrobial dressing with excellent moisture management.
  • Ideal for wounds at high risk of infection, including diabetic ulcers and chronic wounds.

Silvel™

  • Features nano-crystalline silver for strong antimicrobial action.
  • Features silver for strong antimicrobial action.
  • Suitable for infected or high-risk wounds, particularly bed sores.

Velsap™

  • Designed for moderate to heavily exuding wounds.
  • Provides effective fluid management, reducing the need for frequent dressing changes.

How to Choose the Right Dressing?

Selecting the right dressing requires a comprehensive assessment of several factors:

  • Wound Type: Identify whether the wound is a diabetic ulcer, pressure sore, or venous ulcer.
  • Exudate Levels: Choose absorbent dressings for heavily exuding wounds and moisture-retaining options for dry wounds.
  • Infection Status: Use antimicrobial dressings for infected or high-risk wounds.
  • Patient-Specific Considerations: Factors such as mobility, skin sensitivity, and underlying health conditions must be considered.
Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in guiding dressing selection based on individual wound characteristics and patient needs.

Additional Tips for Chronic Wound Care Management

  • Proper Cleaning & Debridement: Keeping the wound clean and removing dead tissue enhances healing.
  • Regular Monitoring & Dressing Changes: Assessing the wound regularly and changing dressings at the right intervals prevent complications and ensure steady healing.

Chronic wounds require tailored solutions to support healing and prevent complications. Choosing the right dressing—ensures optimal wound care and faster recovery.

Explore our advanced dressing solutions today and find the best option for your wound care needs!

Applications of Velfix®࿯ T Film in Different Wound Types

Wound care has evolved significantly with the development of advanced dressings that cater to various needs. One such innovation is the Velfix® -T Film, a transparent film dressing made from high-quality polyurethane coated with adhesive on one side. This dressing offers a multitude of benefits, making it suitable for different wound types. In this blog, we will explore the various applications of Velfix® -T Film in wound management.

Waterproof Fixation of Wound Dressings:

One of the primary applications of Velfix® -T Film is its use as a waterproof fixation dressing. The film’s impermeability to liquid, water, and bacteria ensures that the wound remains protected from external contaminants. This feature is particularly beneficial for patients who need to shower or come into contact with water during their daily activities. The Velfix® -T Film acts as a barrier, keeping the wound dry and preventing infection while allowing moisture vapor and gases to pass through, promoting a healthy healing environment.

Managing Acute Wounds such as Abrasions and Lacerations:

Acute wounds, such as abrasions and lacerations, require prompt and effective management to prevent complications. Velfix® -T Film is an excellent choice for these types of wounds due to its flexibility and ease of application. The film conforms well to irregular wound contours, providing a secure and comfortable fit. Its transparent nature allows for easy monitoring of the wound’s progress without disturbing the healing process.

Using Velfix® -T Film for Postoperative Incisions:

Postoperative care involves protecting surgical incisions from infection and promoting optimal healing. Velfix® -T Film provides a protective barrier over postoperative wounds, reducing the risk of contamination while allowing for visual inspection without the need to remove the dressing. Its transparent nature facilitates monitoring of the wound site, ensuring early detection of any signs of infection or complications.

Protecting Minor Burns:

Minor burns can be painful and susceptible to infection. Velfix® -T Film offers a gentle and effective solution for protecting these wounds. Its hypoallergenic adhesive ensures secure fixation without causing discomfort, while the film’s barrier properties shield the burn from external irritants. The dressing also promotes a moist environment that supports faster healing and reduces scarring.

Benefits in Treating Superficial Pressure Ulcers:

Superficial pressure ulcers, often caused by prolonged pressure on specific areas of the body, require careful management to prevent further tissue damage. Velfix® -T Film‘s transparent and breathable design makes it ideal for these wounds. The dressing protects the ulcerated area from friction and trauma while allowing clinicians to monitor healing progress easily. Its moisture-retentive properties aid in promoting tissue regeneration and preventing infection.

Hence, Velfix® -T Film stands out as a versatile option in wound care, offering benefits across a range of applications. From waterproof fixation and postoperative wound management to protecting burns and treating pressure ulcers, this transparent film dressing provides a conducive environment for healing while ensuring patient comfort. Its ease of use, breathable design, and hypoallergenic properties make it a valuable tool in modern wound care practices.

Whether used in hospitals, clinics, or home care settings, Velfix® -T Film exemplifies innovation in wound management, enhancing patient outcomes and quality of care. For healthcare providers seeking reliable solutions to enhance wound healing, Velfix® -T Film proves to be an indispensable choice.