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Amputation in diabetic foot ulcer:A treatment dilemma 被引量:2

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摘要 Diabetic foot is a clinical manifestation of diabetes with a wide range of symptoms,including ulceration,osteomyelitis,osteoarticular destruction,and gangrene,as a consequence of advanced disease.Some diabetic foot cases present general indications for amputation,including dead limb,threat to the patient’s life,pain,loss of function,or nuisance.Various tools have been introduced to help decision-making in amputation for diabetic foot.However,it remains a conundrum because diabetic foot involves multiple pathomechanisms and factors that hinder its outcomes.Sociocultural issues often impede treatment from the patient’s side.We reviewed different perspectives in diabetic foot management,particularly related to amputation.In addition to deciding whether to amputate,physicians should address amputation level,timing,and ways to avoid patient deconditioning.Surgeons should not be autocratic in these circumstances and should be aware of beneficence and maleficence when considering whether to amputate.The main goal should be improving the patients’quality of life rather than preserving the limb as much as possible.
出处 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第5期312-318,共7页 世界骨科杂志(英文版)
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