Advanced Wound Care in New York & New Jersey

Minimally Invasive, Image-Guided Wound Treatments

Comprehensive Care for Chronic and Hard-to-Heal Wounds

Chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, and pressure sores, can significantly impact mobility, quality of life, and overall health. Many wounds fail to heal due to poor circulation, underlying vascular disease, or infection.

At Vantage Vascular, our board-certified interventional radiologists provide advanced wound care using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques. By treating the underlying cause—whether arterial blockages, venous insufficiency, or poor blood flow—we help promote healing, reduce complications, and restore function without invasive surgery.

Why Choose Wound Care at Vantage Vascular

Board-Certified Vascular and Interventional Experts

Our specialists are trained in advanced vascular imaging and minimally invasive techniques to address the root causes of chronic wounds and ulcers.

Minimally Invasive, Outpatient Care

Many interventions are performed through tiny punctures with real-time imaging, avoiding large surgical incisions and allowing patients to return home the same day.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Every wound is unique. Our team evaluates vascular health, circulation, and tissue condition to create individualized treatment plans for faster and lasting healing.

Comprehensive Vein Care Close to Home

With locations across New York and New Jersey, Vantage Vascular provides convenient access to expert wound management and vascular support.

Understanding Chronic and Hard-to-Heal Wounds

Chronic wounds often fail to heal due to reduced blood flow, repeated pressure, infection, or underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, PAD, or CVI.

Common Types of Chronic Wounds

Diabetic foot ulcers: Open sores caused by nerve damage and poor circulation in the feet.

Venous ulcers: Wounds caused by chronic venous insufficiency and pooling blood in the lower legs

Arterial ulcers: Painful sores caused by peripheral artery disease and poor blood flow.

Pressure ulcers (bedsores): Skin breakdown caused by prolonged pressure, especially in immobile patients.

  • Persistent open sores that do not heal
  • Pain, redness, or swelling around the wound
  • Drainage, odor, or signs of infection
  • Limited mobility or difficulty performing daily activities


If left untreated, chronic wounds can lead to serious infections, cellulitis, gangrene, or limb loss.

How Wound Care Works at Vantage Vascular

Effective wound care often requires addressing both the wound itself and its underlying vascular causes.

Step 1 Vascular
Assessment

Advanced imaging evaluates blood flow, identifies arterial blockages or venous insufficiency, and guides targeted treatment.

Step 2 Minimally Invasive
Interventions

Procedures may include:

Endovascular therapy: Angioplasty, stenting, or atherectomy to restore arterial blood flow.

Venous interventions: Thermal ablation or sclerotherapy to improve venous return.

Topical and Adjunctive Care: Specialized wound dressings, infection management, and compression therapy may be used to promote healing.

Step 3 Follow-Up and
Recovery

Most patients can resume normal activity shortly after treatment. Regular follow-up ensures proper healing and reduces risk of recurrence.

Expected Outcomes and Recovery

Accelerated Healing

By restoring circulation and addressing underlying causes, many chronic wounds show noticeable improvement within weeks.

Reduced Pain and Infection Risk

Targeted care reduces discomfort, swelling, and the likelihood of infection or further tissue damage.

Improved Mobility and Quality of Life

Patients regain confidence in daily activities, walking, and overall function while preventing future complications.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wound Care

Who is a candidate for advanced wound care?

Patients with chronic or hard-to-heal wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, or pressure sores, can benefit from evaluation and treatment.

Yes. Treatments are performed by experienced interventional radiologists using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques. Complications are rare and usually mild.

Procedures vary depending on the type and severity of the wound but are often completed in 30–90 minutes in an outpatient setting.

Most medically necessary wound treatments are covered. Our team will verify insurance coverage and assist with authorization.

Most chronic wounds heal faster with intervention, but ongoing care, follow-up, and lifestyle management are essential to prevent recurrence.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

At Vantage Vascular, we focus on addressing the root cause of chronic wounds, restoring circulation, and promoting lasting healing. Our minimally invasive, image-guided approach helps patients regain comfort, mobility, and confidence—without surgery.