Venous Skin Ulcer: DebridementVenous Skin Ulcer: DebridementA venous skin ulcer is a shallow wound that typically happens on the lower leg. It is caused by slowed blood circulation called venous insufficiency. To help your skin ulcer heal, your doctor may also remove dead tissue from the wound. This is called debridement. With debridement, your doctor removes any dead or poorly healing tissue from the surface of a skin ulcer. Debridement methods include:
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