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Diabetic Foot Infections

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1991
This article discusses the pathophysiology, microbiology, diagnosis, and classification of this all too common situation. Specific surgical techniques for debridement and drainage are provided, including amputation, wound closure, and reconstruction. Antibiotics, wound care, and outpatient management are also discussed.
J W, Brodsky, C, Schneidler
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Diabetic Foot Infections

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986
Following an initial report urging conservative management of severe diabetic foot infections, the authors have managed 45 patients with a minimum 3-year follow-up. By using standard principles for soft-tissue infection, 78 percent of the patients healed minor amputation sites and maintained biped ambulation following the initial foot involvement. Only
J O, Kucan, M C, Robson
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