نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic feet infections
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BACKGROUND Removable plug insoles appear to be beneficial for patients with diabetic neuropathic feet to offload local plantar pressure. However, quantitative evidence of pressure reduction by means of plug removal is limited. The value of additional insole accessories, such as arch additions, has not been tested. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of removing plugs from foam ...
Necrotic feet secondary to vascular compromise in the diabetic patient may require an emergent guillotine amputation. Unrecognized, retained hardware a distal ankle years after fracture repair complicate intraoperative amputation at transtibial/fibula level. Troubleshooting such unexpected surgical problem is not necessarily straightforward depending on clinical situation. Presented case report...
BACKGROUND Plantar pressure reduction is mandatory for diabetic foot ulcer healing. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of a new walking strategy learned by biofeedback on plantar pressure distribution under both feet in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. METHODS Terminally augmented biofeedback has been used for foot off-loading training in 21 patients with diabetic peripheral sens...
Diabetic neuropathy is the most common neuropathy in industrialized countries, and it is associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations. The vast majority of patients with clinical diabetic neuropathy have a distal symmetrical form of the disorder that progresses following a fiber-lengthdependent pattern, with sensory and autonomic manifestations predominating. This pattern of neuropat...
The diabetic foot presents a complex interplay of neuropathic, macrovascular, and microvascular disease on an abnormal metabolic background, complicated by an increased susceptibility to mechanical, thermal, and chemical injury and decreased healing ability. The abnormalities of diabetes, once present, are not curable. But most severe foot abnormalities in the diabetic are due to neglect of inj...
Diabetic neuropathy is the most common neuropathy in industrialized countries, with a remarkable range of clinical manifestations. The vast majority of the patients with clinical diabetic neuropathy have a distal symmetrical form that progress following a fiber-length dependent pattern, with predominant sensory and autonomic manifestations. This pattern of neuropathy is associated with a progre...
Background Foot ulceration is caused by a variety of factors including ischemia. GTN is a nitric oxide donor that reliably causes vasodilation, but its potential to improve local vascular supply to at-risk feet has received little attention. When used to supplement standard evidence-based wound care, transdermal GTN produced rapid ulcer healing in four cases of non diabetic and diabetic ulcers....
It is estimated that approximately 23.6 million people in the United States have diabetes mellitus. With adequate control of this disease and appropriate foot care and basic surveillance, many patients can lead active and healthy lifestyles. However, some patients experience complications associated with poorly controlled glucose levels, including lower-extremity ulcerations and infections. Whe...
BACKGROUND Neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers are generally deep and infectious wounds extending to the bone or joint. We performed microsurgical free flap transfer for limb salvage and vascular augmentation of feet with diabetic neuropathy. METHODS Angiography was performed to identify any significant arterial disease. The free flaps were transplanted after resection of the damaged skin and in...
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