Advances in Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Foot

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (07) ◽  
pp. 1186-1190
Author(s):  
洪发 钱
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 47-57
Author(s):  
M. V Parshikov ◽  
P. S Bardyugov ◽  
G. R Galstyan ◽  
N. V Yarygin ◽  
V. M Golovchak ◽  
...  

Purpose: to study the potentialities of orthopaedic surgery in foot deformities as a method for prevention and treatment of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS). Patients and methods. During the period from 2014 to 2017 thirty seven patients (13 men and 24 women aged 47 - 75 years) with DFS were operated on for feet deformity. According to Texas University classification 4 patients had grade 0, 7 - grade 3 and 26 patients - grade 4a pathology. Primary deformities were observed in 13 cases, secondary deformities resulting from DFS - in 24 cases. Forty seven different surgical interventions were performed. All interventions were grouped according to D.G. Armstrong classification for DFS surgical treatment. The surgical task was the correction of biomechanics, unloading of foot segments that were subjected to high mechanical effect caused by the deformity. Results. The follow up period was from 2 moths to 3 years. Primary healing of the ulcers was observed after 32 surgical interventions. In 2 cases revision (more radical) surgical intervention was performed. No deformity relapse was noted. Postoperative wound suppuration was recorded in 1 case. Ulcer relapse was observed in 1 case. Conclusion. The study results allow suggesting a significant role and wide-ranging potentialities of surgical orthopaedics for the effective and functional treatment of patients with DFS.


1990 ◽  
pp. 221-238
Author(s):  
E. Standi ◽  
H. Stiegler ◽  
R. Mathies ◽  
R. Standi ◽  
B. Weichenhain

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-20
Author(s):  
Rusdiana

Diabetes Mellitus is also known as "life long disease" because the disease cannot be cured during the life span of the sufferer so that people with diabetes have a risk of complications that can increase the risk of death. Diabetic foot injury is one of the most common complications, where this complication can result in decreased quality of life. With a good level of understanding of diabetes mellitus and the complications that occur we hope to reduce the incidence of diabetes foot injuries in people with diabetes mellitus.As a community team, we conduct community services which the support is under the research grant BP-PTN USU of Year 2019PPM/KP-TALENTA USU/2019, giving education on prevention and treatment of diabetic foot ulcer in Medan Johor Public Health Centre in Sumatera Utara.We used the cross sectional study. We conducted 40 respondents in type 2 diabetes mellitus who attended to public health centre and We educated them. The education provided included how to prevent and treatment of the foot ulcer of diabetes mellitus. The care and prevention of the education we provided includes how to properly take care of the feet, the periodic of glycemic control, the balanced diet and doing diabetes gymnastics. All the respondents who got the education, 25 from 40 respondents  knew and did the foot care and who knew about the foot gymnastics were only 2 respondents.


2000 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Van Acker ◽  
M Oleen-Burkey ◽  
L De Decker ◽  
R Vanmaele ◽  
P Van Schil ◽  
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