MODERN APPROACH TO COMPLEX TREATMENT OF DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS. (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Authors

  • U.Y.Ergashev Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of General Surgery
  • A.T. Mominov Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of General Surgery
  • N.M. Malikov Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of General Surgery
  • D.R. Yakubov Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of General Surgery
  • B.A. Abdusalomov Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of General Surgery

Keywords:

diabetes mellitus, wound management, diabetic foot ulcer

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is the most costly and devastating complication of diabetes mellitus, which affect 15% of diabetic patients during their lifetime. Based on National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence strategies, early effective management of DFU can reduce the severity of complications such as preventable amputations and possible mortality, and also can improve overall quality of life. The management of DFU should be optimized by using a multidisciplinary team, due to a holistic approach to wound management is required. Based on studies, blood sugar control, wound debridement, advanced dressings and offloading modalities should always be a part of DFU management. Furthermore, surgery to heal chronic ulcer and prevent recurrence should be considered as an essential component of management in some cases. Also, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, electrical stimulation, negative pressure wound therapy, bio-engineered skin and growth factors could be used as adjunct therapies for rapid healing of DFU. So, it’s suggested that with appropriate patient education encourages them to regular foot care in order to prevent DFU and its complications.

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Published

2023-02-13

How to Cite

U.Y.Ergashev, A.T. Mominov, N.M. Malikov, D.R. Yakubov, & B.A. Abdusalomov. (2023). MODERN APPROACH TO COMPLEX TREATMENT OF DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS. (LITERATURE REVIEW). European Journal of Research Development and Sustainability, 4(2), 7-15. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejrds/article/view/3201

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