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Amputation and diabetes: How to protect your feet. Good diabetes management and regular foot care help prevent severe foot sores that are difficult to treat and may require amputation. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Diabetes complications can include nerve damage and poor blood circulation.
The incidence of lower extremity reamputation is high among patients with diabetes who have undergone initial amputations secondary to diabetes, and rates of reamputation have not changed over at least two decades. INTRODUCTION.
The incidence of lower extremity reamputation is high among patients with diabetes who have undergone initial amputations secondary to diabetes, and rates of reamputation have not changed over at least two decades.
The initial two chapters discuss ischemia and diabetes, and the third chapter presents general principles for selection of the appropriate level of amputation. The next six chapters review various techniques that are currently being used to improve this selection.
11 Ιουν 2021 · Lower extremity reamputation in people with diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. In this study, we determined the reamputation-free survival to both limbs and to the contralateral limb only following an index amputation of any-level and assessed whether reamputation rates have changed over time.
1 Ιουν 2021 · The incidence of lower extremity reamputation is high among patients with diabetes who have undergone initial amputations secondary to diabetes, and rates of reamputation have not changed...
Individual well-referenced chapters discuss topics such as vascular disease, neurologic complications, infections, diabetic arthropathy, amputations, prosthetics and rehabilitation in amputees with diabetes, and pedorthic and orthotic management of the foot in persons with diabetes.