Orthopedic Aspects of the Diabetic Foot
- PMID: 29595101
- DOI: 10.2174/1381612824666180328120347
Orthopedic Aspects of the Diabetic Foot
Abstract
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common medical condition affecting more than 6% of the world population. Besides well-known pathology like diabetic retinopathy and renal insufficiency, it carries important orthopedic implications, especially around the foot and ankle (diabetic foot).
Focus: This article focusses on the three major areas confronting the orthopedist: 1) changes in foot statics and biology leading to ulceration with or without osteomyelitis, 2) ankle fractures, particularly complications after a fracture and 3) Charcot foot. Their pathophysiology, clinical features, classification, diagnostic dilemmas and treatment options are discussed.
Conclusion: DM is very common and is often associated with foot problems. Diabetic foot is a special condition that needs special attention. This article aims to provide the necessary knowledge to a better understanding and treatment of the diabetic foot.
Keywords: Diabetic foot; ankle fracture; charcot; diabetes mellitus; neuropathy; orthopedic shoe; orthopedic surgery..
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