Can diabetic foot lead to amputation?

by sxykmgy on 2012-02-24 11:09:33

Can Diabetic Foot Lead to Amputation? As we all know, diabetic foot is one of the most severe complications of diabetes. If not treated properly, it can lead to limb gangrene, infection, and even ulcers due to neuropathy, vascular disease, and infections in later stages. So, can diabetic foot lead to amputation? The answer is yes, and generally, amputations for diabetic foot are high-level amputations. Why is this? Let's take a closer look below.

Amputation is a measure taken only when absolutely necessary for some very severe cases of diabetic foot. Nutritional disorders and nerve function disorders caused by limb ischemia in diabetic patients make the feet highly susceptible to any injury, leading to easy infections. Infections further promote the occurrence and development of gangrene. If gangrene is limited to the toes, removing the affected toes can still preserve most of the foot's functions.

If there is full-foot gangrene with uncontrollable infections, in order to control the infection and save the patient's life, amputation becomes the only option. Statistics show that 85% of diabetic foot ulcer patients have had no choice but to undergo amputation surgery. When diabetic foot ulcers do not heal for a long time, not only is amputation necessary, but it also has to be a high-level amputation (at least above the knee). Otherwise, due to poor blood supply, the wound after amputation may not heal easily, requiring a second or multiple amputations.

Can diabetic foot lead to amputation? The above is a detailed introduction from experts regarding whether diabetic foot can lead to amputation, hoping it helps you. If you have more questions, you can consult online with the experts at Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital. Lastly, wishing you good health.

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