2016
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000002401
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A New Approach for Reconstruction of Diabetic Foot Wounds Using the Angiosome and Supermicrosurgery Concept

Abstract: Therapeutic, IV.

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“…The exact roles of endovascular and open bypass procedures are still evolving, but are primarily determined by arterial anatomy, wound severity, and patient comorbidities . Whatever the method, it is imperative to restore as much blood flow as possible to the foot so it can be adequately used as a recipient vessel . The orthopaedic surgeons or podiatrists need to be involved to evaluate the skeletal status of the lower leg or foot when indicated.…”
Section: Patient Selection Multidisciplinary Approach and The Woundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The exact roles of endovascular and open bypass procedures are still evolving, but are primarily determined by arterial anatomy, wound severity, and patient comorbidities . Whatever the method, it is imperative to restore as much blood flow as possible to the foot so it can be adequately used as a recipient vessel . The orthopaedic surgeons or podiatrists need to be involved to evaluate the skeletal status of the lower leg or foot when indicated.…”
Section: Patient Selection Multidisciplinary Approach and The Woundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The understanding of vascular distribution of the foot, angiosome, helps to plan not only reconstruction but debridement especially in legs with limited vascularity . Performing debridement according to the angiosome territory, one may enhance flap survival by increasing the chance for marginal vascularisation from healthy surrounding angiosome territory . Repetitive debridement should be performed as part of wound preparation for reconstruction while monitoring c‐reactive protein for possible hidden infections and using it as an index for possible infection after reconstruction.…”
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