Innovations in diabetic foot reconstruction using supermicrosurgery
- PMID: 26813618
- DOI: 10.1002/dmrr.2755
Innovations in diabetic foot reconstruction using supermicrosurgery
Abstract
The treatment of diabetic foot ulceration is complex with multiple factors involved, and it may often lead to limb amputation. Hence, a multidisciplinary approach is warranted to cover the spectrum of treatment for diabetic foot, but in complex wounds, surgical treatment is inevitable. Surgery may involve the decision to preserve the limb by reconstruction or to amputate it. Reconstruction involves preserving the limb with secure coverage. Local flaps usually are able to provide sufficient coverage for small or moderate sized wound, but for larger wounds, soft tissue coverage involves flaps that are distantly located from the wound. Reconstruction of distant flap usually involves microsurgery, and now, further innovative methods such as supermicrosurgery have further given complex wounds a better chance to be reconstructed and limbs salvaged. This article reviews the microsurgery involved in reconstruction and introduces the new method of supermicrosurgery.
Keywords: diabetic foot; microsurgery; reconstruction; supermicrosurgery.
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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