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Robert G Frykberg1, Nicholas J Bevilacqua, Geoffrey Habershaw
1Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 85012, USA. Robert.Frykberg@va.gov
Abstract:
Surgical intervention for chronic deformities and ulcerations has become an important component in the management of patients with diabetes mellitus. Such patients are no longer relegated to wearing cumbersome braces or footwear for deformities that might otherwise be easily corrected. Although surgical intervention in these often high-risk individuals is not without risk, the outcomes are fairly predictable when patients are properly selected and evaluated. In this brief review, we discuss the rationale and indications for diabetic foot surgery, focusing on the surgical decompression of deformities that frequently lead to foot ulcers.
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