“…15,25 In some studies of patients with diabetes, about 10% to 15% (and sometimes as many as 30%) of patients who were considered not suitable for vascular surgery have been shown to heal without any amputation or without a major amputation, which is confirmed by the present findings. 1,13,25 As mentioned previously, studies with regard to vascular intervention, on the other hand, have focused on "limb salvage" and graft survival, 23,24,31 indicating a need to recognize and introduce decreased perfusion or impaired circulation as an indication for intervention in the diabetic foot to achieve and maintain healing and to avoid or delay a future amputation. 4,25,32,33 In conclusion, comorbidity, severity of PVD, and extent of tissue involvement were the most important factors that negatively affected the probability of healing.…”