RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY FOR DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME
Keywords:
Diabetes mellitus, diabetic foot syndrome, neuroischemic wound, gangreneAbstract
Background. The study aims to improve the results of surgical treatment of patients with neuroischemic foot ulcers on the background of diabetic foot syndrome by improving reconstructive operations.
Materials and methods. In this work, the results of the surgical treatment of 27 patients in 2021-2022 who received inpatient treatment with chronic neuroischemic foot processes against the background of diabetic foot syndrome in the department of purulent surgery and surgical complications of diabetes mellitus at the multidisciplinary clinic of the Tashkent Medical Academy were analyzed.
Results. Using the developed method of reconstructive foot surgery in patients with a neuroischemic wound on the background of diabetes mellitus, we were able to obtain excellent results in 96.3% of cases with primary healing of the postoperative wound. Only one patient (3.7%) showed signs of suppuration of the postoperative wound and this was due to the patient's incompetence.
Conclusions. Comprehensive information about the condition of foot tissues in chronic neuroischemic ulcers against the background of diabetic foot syndrome allows you to choose an adequate treatment strategy using minimally invasive and surgical interventions on the foot.