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orthotv · 6 months
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🔰VERTEBRAL VIEWS : A Spine LiveStream
🔆 Topic : Surgical Management of Severe and Complex Paediatric Spine Deformities
❇️Date & Time
🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 4:30 pm Indian Specific Time 🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 7:00 am Toronto Time 🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 10:00 pm Sydney Time
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🔸Dr Reinhard Zeller The Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦 *
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🔷 Raj Sakhrekar, MS Spine Fellow
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mayurgugu · 7 months
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Comprehensive Management of Diabetic Foot in Aurangabad: A Focus on Surgical Intervention
Introduction The diabetic foot is a complex and challenging condition, often resulting from long-standing uncontrolled diabetes. It is characterized by a variety of complications, including peripheral neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, and foot deformities. Due to the serious nature of diabetic foot complications, it is essential to have a comprehensive treatment plan in place, which may include surgical intervention.
Surgical Management of Diabetic Foot Surgery in Aurangabad is often a necessary component of the treatment plan for diabetic foot complications. The surgical management of diabetic foot involves a multidisciplinary approach that includes vascular surgeons, podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, and plastic surgeons. The goals of surgical intervention are to relieve pain, prevent infection, improve function, and reduce the risk of amputation.
There are several types of surgical procedures that may be performed for the management of diabetic foot complications, including:
Debridement: Debridement is the removal of dead or infected tissue from the foot. It is often performed to prevent the spread of infection and promote healing.
Revascularization: Revascularization procedures are performed to restore blood flow to the foot. This may involve bypass surgery, angioplasty, or stenting.
Amputation: In severe cases of diabetic foot complications, amputation may be necessary to remove infected or necrotic tissue and prevent the spread of infection.
Correction of Foot Deformities: Foot deformities, such as bunions or hammertoes, may be corrected through surgical procedures to improve function and reduce the risk of ulcers.
Skin Grafting: Skin grafting may be performed to cover wounds and promote healing in diabetic foot ulcers.
Charcot Foot Reconstruction: Charcot foot is a severe complication of diabetes that can cause significant deformity and instability in the foot. Charcot foot reconstruction may involve surgical procedures to stabilize the foot and correct deformities.
Osteomyelitis Treatment: Osteomyelitis is a serious infection of the bone that can occur in diabetic foot complications. Surgical intervention may be necessary to remove infected bone and promote healing.
Tendon Lengthening: Tendon lengthening procedures may be performed to correct foot deformities and improve function.
Conclusion Surgical intervention is an important component of the comprehensive treatment plan for diabetic foot complications. It is essential to have a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals involved in the management of diabetic foot complications to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. With appropriate surgical management, it is possible to relieve pain, prevent infection, improve function, and reduce the risk of amputation in patients with diabetic foot complications.
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orthotv · 7 months
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🔰VERTEBRAL VIEWS : A Spine LiveStream
🔆 Topic : Surgical Management of Severe and Complex Paediatric Spine Deformities
❇️Date & Time
🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 4:30 pm Indian Specific Time 🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 7:00 am Toronto Time 🗓️ Friday 15th March 2024, 10:00 pm Sydney Time
💻 Click here to watch: https://tinyurl.com/OrthoTV-Vertebral-08
🗣️ Speaker
🔸Dr Reinhard Zeller The Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦 *
👨‍⚕️ Host
🔷 Raj Sakhrekar, MS Spine Fellow
▶️ OrthoTV Global LiveStream Series
📺 Join OrthoTV on Whatsapp - https://chat.whatsapp.com/
🤝 OrthoTV Team: Dr Ashok Shyam, Dr Neeraj Bijlani
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orthotv · 1 year
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