[National expert consensus on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy (2024 version)].
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Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy possess the characteristics of high incidence, slow healing, and poor prognosis, which may eventually lead to amputation or even life-threatening if not treated properly. The treatment of complicated lower extremity vasculopathy is vital to improve the healing process of diabetic foot ulcers, which has gradually received attention in clinical practice. Recently, a number of clinical trials on diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy were reported. In order to further standardize the clinical diagnosis and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy, an expert group headed by Burns and Trauma Branch of Chinese Geriatrics Society, Chinese Burn Association, and Wound Repair Professional Committee of Chinese Medical Doctor Association deliberated and compiled the National expert consensus on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy (2024 version) together. This consensus is based on evidences from the literature, covers the disease characteristics, evidence-based evidence of clinical diagnosis and treatment, as well as the application of new technologies and new treatment approaches of diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy. The goal of this consensus is to provide clear guidance to practitioners on the best approaches for screening, diagnosing, and treating diabetic foot ulcers complicated with lower extremity vasculopathy in individuals, hoping to provide a normative clinical practice basis for medical staff engaged in the treatment of diabetic foot wounds.