Authors

  1. Alonso-Carpio, Miriam MD
  2. Sanchez-Garcia, Alberto MD
  3. Trapero, Ana MD
  4. Perez-del Caz, Maria D MD

Abstract

Chronic venous disease manifested as ulcers in the lower limb is a highly prevalent pathology in our population. Antiseptics and dressings designed to improve epithelialization are often used to cure the ulcer during outpatient therapy. Despite careful management, sometimes ulcers do not respond to treatment. In this report, we discuss the antiseptic and potentially immunomodulatory effects of the amniotic membrane as a biological dressing for the treatment of venous ulcers refractory to conventional therapy.