AbstractBackgroundThis study examines trends in the presentation and surgical management of acute diabetic foot problems in a single institution.MethodProspective audit of all diabetic patients who had a primary procedure for critical lower limb ischaemia (CLI) and/or foot sepsis between 1st January 1990 and 31st December 2002. Primary and secondary intervention, mortality and limb salvage rate within 6 weeks of the index procedure were recorded.ResultsThere were 661 patients (417 men and 244 women of median age 69, range 31–99, years) with 799 affected limbs. CLI alone was present in 625 (78%) limbs, combined CLI and foot sepsis in 53 (7%) and foot sepsis alone in 121 (15%). The primary intervention was minor amputation in 323 (40%) limbs,...
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of foot revascularization in persons with diabetic foot...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
Background: Almost 80% population of diabetic foot are from low to middle income countries like Indi...
Background: This study examines trends in the presentation and surgical management of acute diabetic...
AbstractBackgroundThis study examines trends in the presentation and surgical management of acute di...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic patients with foot ulcers constitute the majority of the hospital admissions...
Introduction. Critical limb lschemia (CLI) and particularly diabetic foot (DF) are still considered ...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic foot problems are becoming increasingly common. Diabetic foot care services a...
Background:Diabetic foot ulcers infected mainly increase the risk of amputation. The aim of our stud...
Background: Diabetic foot is one of the chronic consequences of diabetes mellitus and is responsible...
Diabetic foot pathology represent the more disabling complication of diabetes. More the 1 million of...
Background: Diabetic foot is one of the chronic consequences of diabetes mellitus and is responsible...
Introduction: Diabetic foot may be defined as a group of syndromes in which neuropathy, ischemia and...
Specialist vascular limb salvage services have gained prominence as a new model of care to help over...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of different types of amputations in...
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of foot revascularization in persons with diabetic foot...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
Background: Almost 80% population of diabetic foot are from low to middle income countries like Indi...
Background: This study examines trends in the presentation and surgical management of acute diabetic...
AbstractBackgroundThis study examines trends in the presentation and surgical management of acute di...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic patients with foot ulcers constitute the majority of the hospital admissions...
Introduction. Critical limb lschemia (CLI) and particularly diabetic foot (DF) are still considered ...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic foot problems are becoming increasingly common. Diabetic foot care services a...
Background:Diabetic foot ulcers infected mainly increase the risk of amputation. The aim of our stud...
Background: Diabetic foot is one of the chronic consequences of diabetes mellitus and is responsible...
Diabetic foot pathology represent the more disabling complication of diabetes. More the 1 million of...
Background: Diabetic foot is one of the chronic consequences of diabetes mellitus and is responsible...
Introduction: Diabetic foot may be defined as a group of syndromes in which neuropathy, ischemia and...
Specialist vascular limb salvage services have gained prominence as a new model of care to help over...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of different types of amputations in...
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of foot revascularization in persons with diabetic foot...
Aims: The current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary diabetic foot team...
Background: Almost 80% population of diabetic foot are from low to middle income countries like Indi...