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. 1992:(3):49-53.

[Treatment of purulent-necrotic diseases in patients with diabetes mellitus]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 1619870

[Treatment of purulent-necrotic diseases in patients with diabetes mellitus]

[Article in Russian]
S N Genyk et al. Klin Khir (1962). 1992.

Abstract

The experience with treatment of 214 patients suffering from diabetic angiopathy complicated by purulent-necrotic tissue lesion, which included intraarterial administration of antibiotics, insulin, novocaine, vasodilators, antiaggregants, anticoagulants, vitamins, is summarized. In soft tissue necrosis, gangrene of the toes, or foot, the necrotized tissues were excised, exarticulation, or amputation of toes, metatarsals, in extreme cases, amputation of a leg at the thigh level, were performed.

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