A 75-year-old diabetic woman recently suffered a skin abrasion on her right lower leg due to a car accident. She initially thought it was just a minor injury, but unexpectedly, the wound did not heal after three weeks, continued to worsen, with some tissue necrosis, almost exposing the bone. After seeking treatment at Yuan Rung Hospital's cardiovascular surgery department, it was discovered that the woman's prolonged non-healing wound was due to "dual circulatory insufficiency" in her arteries and veins.
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