Diabetic foot infections are one of the most common reasons for a podiatric
surgeon to get called to the
ER, The very serious medical condition of a diabetic foot infection requires prompt and appropriate attention.
However, if a step-wise approach is followed,
the treatment plan is generally simplistic and can make the difference in saving a patient's life and limb. This
lecture by John Steinberg, DPM will review
the principles of care for diabetic foot infections and the necessary surgical approach which should be followed
for most patients. A brief review of the
plantar compartment anatomy of the foot is presented and several cases are discussed.
Diabetes is one of the key areas where podiatric
medicine can make a big difference in the
outcomes of patient care. To do this properly we need to practice consistent and evidence based medicine. This lecture will help to prioritize
some of the
principles that you already employ in your patient care.