Multidisciplinary approach to scheduling surgery for diabetic foot: A case report

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Background: The treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in this case is complex and multidisciplinary, and an interdisciplinary team is extremely beneficial. Case presentation: We performed the intervention on an old type 2 diabetes patient with poor health, whose left toes were severely necrotic. Surgery, including debridement and patella truncation, had positive effects on lower extremity circulation, infection control, cavity treatment, bone destruction, surgical debridement, recovery of foot function, and nursing. After 5 months, the patient's foot ulcer had healed, and walking function was preserved. Conclusions: Scheduling interventional surgery and debridement are the key point in a complicated diabetic foot ulcers case, and multidisciplinary collaboration in treatment of diabetic foot is significantly important.

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Wang, G., Wang, L., Wang, Y., & Xu, X. (2019). Multidisciplinary approach to scheduling surgery for diabetic foot: A case report. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-019-2522-3

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