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June 2025

Volume 5 | Issue 2
Review

Peripheral arterial disease is a growing global burden, with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), its most advanced stage, associated with high morbidity, mortality, and economic costs. While randomized controlled trials are the gold standard for evaluating treatment strategies, their external validity is often limited by strict inclusion criteria that exclude complex, real-world patients with CLTI. This review underscores the need for evidence-based pathways tailored to real-world CLTI populations. 

Review

Wound care is a complex but essential skill for any vascular specialist. This review discusses how to evaluate the underlying causes of chronic wounds and how to characterize a wound during initial workup, and provides an overview of holistic wound care treatment including the use of dressings, skin substitutes, and risk factor optimization. Caring for arterial, venous, and diabetic wounds is specifically reviewed in further detail.

Original Contribution

This report describes a case of computed tomography-guided lumbar sympathectomy for palliative treatment of severe rest pain in a patient who was not a candidate for either open or endovascular treatments, which resulted in successful palliation of the patient’s symptoms.