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Medical Glossary : the venous circulation from A to Z

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Abscess top
Localized collection of pus in any part of the body.

Altered Tissue Perfusion top
When oxygenated blood does not flow freely through the vessels to the tissue.

Alternate Course Spandex (ACS) top
Fabric structure characterized by a course of non-elastic yarn alternated with a course of elastic yarn. Alternate course knitting is more conventional and produces sheer fabric.

Ambulatory top
Walking or able to walk; not confined to bed.

Anamnesis top
Anamnesis means the patient’s medical history. All the elements in relation with the evolution of a disease and different pathologies that the patient underwent are registered. It is important for instance to know if venous disorders existed in the family, with parents, grand-parents, brothers and sisters. All the diseases the patient had are also important as well as the treatment he underwent. Thanks to all these pieces of information, the doctor can better tackle his patient’s situation and his venous disorders.

Angiology top
Arteries, veins and lymph vessel study.

Antibacterial top
An agent that inhibits the growth of microbes.

Antimicrobial top
An agent that inhibits the growth of microbes.

Arterial top
Pertaining to one or more arteries, vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the tissue.

Artery top
The vessel that carries blood through the human body. Arteries carry the blood full of oxygen from the heart to the other organs.

Axilla top
The armpit

Bactericidal top
An agent which destroys bacteria.

Bacteriostatic top
An agent which is capable of inhibiting the growth or multiplication of bacteria.

Blanching top
To become white; maximum pallor

Boarding top
A heat setting operation in which stockings are put on metal leg forms for a specific size and shape and then dried in a steam cabinet. This gives the “stocking form” a smooth appearance. It is a process similar to ironing.

Canalization top
Formation of channels in tissue.

Cell Migration top
Movement of cells in the repair process.

Cellulitis top
Inflammatory process with tissue under the skin; characterized by edema, redness, pain and interference with function.

Chronic top
Constant, persistant and which evolves little by little. The opposite of ‘chronic’ is ‘acute’.

Chronic venous insufficiency top
We gather under this term all the consequences related to a failing of the venous return in the inferior limbs, in the case for instance of a thrombosis or varicose veins : legs swelling, skin pigmentation, eczema and ulcer. The chronic venous insufficiency is classified according to three degrees of seriousness.

Circular Knit top
The major knitting method in hosiery construction

Claudication top
Inadequate blood supply which produces severe pain in calf muscles during exercise which subsides with rest

Coagulability top
The state of being capable of forming or of being formed into clots

Collagen top
Main supportive protein of skin, tendon, bone, cartilage, and connective tissue

Colonized top
Presence of bacteria which cause no local or systemic signs or symptoms

Competent top
Capable to fulfil its function (i.e. vein or venous valve)

Complication top
An element, a situation which may be the cause of an unfavorable evolution of a disease.

Compression top
The act of pressing together; forcing into closer union.

Compression stockings top
Elastic stockings which guarantee a compression treatment. The compressive therapy has to be followed for a long period of time. The aim of the compression stockings is to avoid the formation of an oedema.

Compressive bandage top
Elastic knitted bandage allowing a compressive treatment. The compressive bandage is particularly used on a leg affected by serious swelling and after a varicose veins surgery. The compressive bandages are efficient in the sense that your legs become less swollen.

Compressive treatment, compressive therapy top
A treatment that exerts an external pressure on your legs through a compressive bandage or compression stockings. This compressive treatment exerts an action on the venous system and contributes to the sick veins calibre’s narrowing, thus allowing the valves to function again. Prior swellings and oedemas are resorbed.

Consistency top
An indefinite degree of density, viscosity or thickness

Contamination top
The soiling by contact or introduction of organisms into the wound

Contraction top
The pulling together of wound edges in the healing process

Course top
A series of adjacent loops forming a horizontal line across the knitted fabric

Crater top
Tissue defect extending at least to the subcutaneous layer

Crusted top
Dried secretions

Cutaneous top
Belonging to the skin; existing on or affecting the skin

Debridement top
Removal of devitalized tissue

Debris top
Remains of broken down or damaged cells or tissue

Decitex top
The metric measuring system used to indicate the weight in grams of 10,000 meters of a yarn. Example: 90 decitex means that 10,000 metres weigh 90 grams

Decubitis top
A misnomer for a pressure core

Deep Vein System top
Deep veins, which include the anterior tibial, posterior tibial, peroneal, popliteal, deep femoral, superficial femoral, and iliac veins

Demarcation top
Line of separation between viable and nonviable tissue

Denude top
Loss of epidermis

Dependent pain top
Pain occurring when extremity is lower than the heart

Dermal top
The inner layer of skin in which hair follicles and sweat glands originate; involved in Grade II-IV pressure sores

Dermatitis top
Inflammation of the skin

Dermatosis top
Any disorder of the skin

Dernier top
The weight in grams of 9000 meters of yarn. The lower the dernier, the lighter and finer the yarn and the sheerer the garment

Disinfiltration gymnastic top
Specific gymnastic exercises which reinforce veins and contribute to the elimination of a venous stasis.

Distally top
Farthest from a point of reference. Example, the ankle is distal to the heart

Double covered spandex top
Spandex that has been wrapped in both directions with nylon or polyester continuous filament yarn or other textile fibers

Dyeing top
The permanent application of color to a yarn or fabric

Eczema top
Irritating inflammation of the skin. Eczema is not contagious and is, most of the time, linked with a varicose problem which has not been treated. Eczema can be acute (skin redness, oedema, herpes, scab) or chronic.

Edema top
An abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues

Elastic top
A term which designates the ability of a yarn to return to its original size or shape after being stretched

Elasticity top
The ability of a strained material to recover its original size or shape immediately after removal of the stress that caused deformation

Elastomer top
Elastic fibers such as rubber or spandex that have physical stretch properties

Embolism top
Blood clot that provokes an obstruction of the arteries. If this blood clot stagnates in the lungs, it can be fatal.

Enzymes top
Biomechanical substances that are capable of breaking down necrotic tissue

Epidermis top
The outer layer of skin

Epithelization top
Regeneration of the epidermis across wound surface

Erythema top
Redness of the skin surface produced by vasodilation

Eschar top
Thick, leathery necrotic tissue; devitalized tissue

Etiology top
The science dealing with the causes of diseases.

Every Course Spandex (ECS) top
Fabric knit structure characterized by each course utilizing an elastic yarn. Every course spandex produces balanced, fine-knit fabric

Excoriation top
Linear scratches on the skin

Extension top
The straightening of a flexed limb

Exudate top
Accumulation of fluids in wound. May contain serum, cellular debris, bacteria, and leukocytes

Fibroblast top
Any cell or corpuscle from which connective tissue is developed

Flexion top
The act of bending; decreasing of the angle at the joint between two bones

Friction top
Surface damage caused by skin rubbing against another surface

Full-Thickness top
Tissue destruction extending through the dermis to involve the subcutaneous layer and possible muscle/bone.

Granulation top
The formation or growth of small blood vessels and connective tissue in a full thickness wound

Heparin top
Medication allowing the liquefaction of blood (anticoagulant). Heparin is given by injection or infusion.

Hydrophilic top
Attracting moisture

Hydrophobic top
Repelling moisture

Hyperemia top
Presence of excess blood in vessels; engorgement

Immune top
Not susceptible to a particular disease

Induration top
Abnormal firmness of tissue with a definitive margin

Infection top
Overgrowth of microorganisms capable of tissue destruction and invasion, accompanied by local and systemic symptoms

Inflammation top
Defensive reaction to tissue injury; involves increased blood flow and capillary permeability and facilitates physiologic cleanup of wound. Accompanied by increased heat, redness, swelling and pain in the affected area

Insufficiency top
A function limitation, an organ or organic system deficiency. The ‘venous insufficiency’ means that the valves simply don’t function properly by failing to pump the blood back up to the heart.

Insulation top
Maintenance of wound temperature close to body temperature

Internal varicose veins top
Term used in everyday speech but not in the medical field. By ‘internal varicose veins’ we mean deep veins, invisible and incapable of allowing an efficient blood circulation due to a non – functioning of the valves for example.

Kneipp's cure top
Water jets, showers....water cures invented by Sebastien Kneipp. They have a beneficial effect on your veins.

Lesion top
A broad term referring to wounds or sores

Leukocytosis top
Increase in the number of leukocytes (above 10,000/cu.mm) in the blood

Lumen top
The channel within a tube (as a blood vessel)

Lymph top
The colorless, odorless fluid circulating in the lymphatic vessels

Lymphedema top
Swelling of subcutaneous tissues due to the presence of excessive lymph fluid due to the obstruction of lymph vessels

Maceration top
Softening of tissue by soaking in fluids

Macrophage top
Cells which have the ability to destroy bacteria and devitalized tissue

Necrotic top
Dead tissue

Pairing top
The finishing operation in which individual stockings are inspected and made into pairs prior to folding and packaging

Partial thickness top
Loss of epidermis and possible partial loss of dermis

Patella top
A triangular bone at the knee; kneecap

Pathogen top
Any disease producing agent or microorganism

Peroneal vein top
One of the veins of the system, located below the knee.

Phlebitis top
Inflammation of a vein

Pigmentation top
The coloration or discoloration of part by a pigment

Plain knit top
The most common knit in hosiery. Plain knit gives a smooth, sheer surface

Pliable top
Supple; flexible

Popliteal fossa top
The space behind the knee

Popliteal Vein top
Deep vein in the leg

Pre-boarding top
After a stocking or pantyhose is knit, each stitch and loop is permanently set in place by an operation called "pre-boarding" or heat setting in a steam chamber

Pressure sore top
An area of localized tissue damage caused by ischemia due to pressure

Prophylactic top
Tending to ward off disease; preventive

Proximal(ly) top
Nearest to a reference point

Pulmonary top
Pertaining to the lung

Pulmonary artery top
The only artery in the circulation system that carries deoxygenated blood

Pulmonary embolism top
See embolism

Pus top
Thick fluid indicative of infection, containing leukocytes, bacteria, and cellular debris

Pyogenic top
Producing pus

Reactive hyperemia top
Extra blood in vessels in response to a period of blocked blood flow

Recumbent top
Lying down

Reflux top
A flowing back

Reinforced top
Toe and heel areas often are strengthened to improve abrasion resistance and therefore increase durability

Rubber top
An extruded, natural latex thread incorporated in some stockings as an elastic

Saphenous Vein top
Surface vein

Scab top
Dried exudates covering superficial wounds

Sclerosing top
Injection of a chemical into a vein to cause fibrosis (scarring) and obliteration (removal, destruction of the lumen)

Sclerotherapy top
Injection of sclerosing solutions in the treatment of varicose veins

Serous top
Producing a serous secretion, or containing serum

Serum top
The clear, straw-colored liquid portion of the blood

Shear top
Trauma caused by tissue layers sliding against each other; results in disruption or angulation of blood vessels

Single covered spandex top
Spandex that has been wrapped in one direction with nylon or other yarn

Sinus tract top
A course or pathway which can extend in any direction from the wound surface; results in dead space with potential for abscess formation

Slough top
Loose, stringy necrotic tissue

Sonography duplex top
Specific method which allows a precise diagnosis of the venous system.

Stasis top
A stoppage of flow, as of blood or other body fluid; a slackening of the blood current

Stitch top
A stitch is the basic repeating unit of the yarn pattern in forming a knitted fabric, consisting of the needle loop and the sinker loop

Stretch yarns top
Continuous filament yarns (e.g. nylon) that have been textured to give them elasticity

Strip top
Remove epidermis by mechanical means; denude

Superficial femoral vein top
Deep vein in the leg

Superficial vein system top
Superficial veins, which include the lesser and greater saphenous veins and their tributaries

Textured yarns top
Yarns modified so they have desirable properties such as "hand" (feel), increased softness, and greater fit latitude

Therapeutic top
Pertaining to or effective in the treatment of disease

Thrombophlebitis top
The development of venous thrombi (clots) in the presence of inflammatory changes in the vessel wall

Thrombosis top
Formation of blood clots or thrombi inside a blood vessel or in one of the chambers of the heart

Thrombus top
A blood clot

Trophic top
Changes that occur as a result of inadequate circulation, such as, loss of hair, thinning skin, and ridging of nails

Ulcer top
An open sore

Undermine top
Tissue destruction underlying intact skin along wound margins

Unna Boot top
Rolled bandages containing calamine lotion, glycerin, zinc oxide, and gelatin

Varicose veins top
Superficial veins that are dilated and distorted and contain valves that no longer function properly. Blood stagnates in these vessels instead of going back to the heart. Varicose veins don’t disappear by themselves, except for the ones that appear during pregnancy.

Varicosities top
Dilated tortuous superficial veins

Vasoconstriction top
Construction of blood vessels

Vasodilation top
Dilation of blood vessels, especially small arteries and arterioles

Vein top
A vessel through which blood passes from various organs or parts of the body back to the heart

Velocity top
Quickness or speed in motion or movement; swiftness, rapidity

Venous top
Pertaining to the veins

Wound base top
Uppermost viable tissue layer of the wound; may be covered with slough or eschar

Wound margin top
Rim or border of wound

Wound repair top
Healing process. Partial thickness involves epithelialization; full thickness involves contraction, granulation, and epithelization

Yarn top
A generic term for an assemblage of fibers or filaments, either natural or manufactured, twisted or laid together to form a continuous strand suitable for use in producing fabrics

Yarn Count top
A numerical designation expressing relationship of length to weight (See also dernier)