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Surgical treatment of the infected diabetic foot

โœ Scribed by Jan A. Rauwerda


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
1520-7552

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โœฆ Synopsis


Objectives

In the treatment of a septic diabetic foot, you have to differentiate between a septic foot with and without ischemia. Clinical and non-invasive investigations are essential for this differentiation. The initial treatment is the same: surgical debridement and antibiotics. For foot debridement, anatomic knowledge is mandatory because massive edema can lead to a compartment syndrome of the plantar side of the foot. In case of ischemia, aggressive revascularization procedures, endovascular, surgical, or a combination should be performed to create adequate blood supply to the foot.

Methods

In a retrospective analysis, 150 patients were reviewed.

Results

In this approach, a two-year limb-salvage rate is more than 81.1% with a two-year patency of 62%. A primary amputation should be considered in case of a pre-operative mobility grade 4 or 5 (wheelchair dependency and bedridden, not able to move around).

Conclusions With aggressive treatment with or without revascularisation procedures, limb salvage of >80% can be achieved in the infected diabetic foot.


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