Diabetic foot ulcers: pathogenesis and management.

M E Levin
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Approximately 60,000 major lower extremity amputations annually are performed on diabetic patients in the United States. Diabetic foot ulcers are a major factor in 84% of these amputations. The ulcers develop as a result of minor trauma or callus breakdown in the insensate foot. Infection and vascular insufficiency lead to gangrene and amputation. Delay in treatment of these ulcers is a major factor leading to gangrene and amputation. The most important treatments of the ulcer are debridement to healthy bleeding tissue, proper culture and antibiotic therapy, identification of osteomyelitis, metabolic control, keeping weight off the foot, and (when indicated) peripheral arterial reconstruction to improve blood flow. Therapeutic shoes to prevent recurrence of the ulcer are extremely important in posttreatment of these ulcers. Because the management of ulcers is complicated, the team approach and consultation are frequently necessary. The most important step in prevention of foot ulcers in the diabetic is repeated patient education in foot care.

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糖尿病足溃疡:发病机制和管理。
在美国,每年约有6万例糖尿病患者进行下肢截肢手术。糖尿病足溃疡是84%截肢的主要原因。溃疡的发展是由于小创伤或老茧破裂在麻木的脚。感染和血管功能不全导致坏疽和截肢。这些溃疡的治疗延误是导致坏疽和截肢的主要因素。溃疡最重要的治疗方法是对健康的出血组织进行清创,适当的培养和抗生素治疗,确定骨髓炎,控制代谢,减轻足部重量,以及(如有必要)外周动脉重建以改善血液流动。预防溃疡复发的治疗鞋在这些溃疡的后期治疗中非常重要。由于溃疡的处理是复杂的,团队的方法和咨询往往是必要的。预防糖尿病足部溃疡最重要的一步是反复对患者进行足部护理教育。
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