
Diabetic limb salvage focuses on preserving affected extremities by addressing diabetic wounds early and effectively. Diabetes significantly impacts foot health, often causing foot ulcers and infections due to poor blood circulation, nerve damage known as peripheral neuropathy, and peripheral vascular disease, a condition where arteries narrow or become blocked. About 15 percent of diabetic patients experience foot ulcers, which, if left untreated, can lead to severe infections of the skin or underlying bones, increasing the risk of limb loss. A podiatrist plays an essential role in diabetic limb salvage by diagnosing foot conditions, managing wound care, and performing procedures like debridement to remove infected tissue. Podiatrists also use angioplasty or stenting to improve circulation, offloading techniques to reduce pressure on wounds, and orthopedic shoe inserts to support and protect the feet. Early podiatric care significantly reduces the risk of surgery or loss of limb. If you are suffering from diabetic foot problems, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for an exam, diagnosis, and ongoing treatment.
Limb salvage can be an effective way in preventing the need for limb amputation. If you have diabetes, cancer, or any other condition that could lead to foot amputation if left unchecked, consult with Dr. Edward D. Hutson from Easton, PA. . Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
What Is Limb Salvage?
Limb salvage is the attempt of saving a limb, such as the foot from amputation. Podiatrists also try to make sure that there is enough function in the foot after the salvage that it is still usable. Diabetes is the number one cause of non-traumatic amputations in the United States. Those with diabetes experience poor blood circulation, which prevents proper healing of an ulcer. If the ulcer is left uncheck, it could become infected, which could result in the need for amputation.
However, there are other causes as well, such as cancer and traumatic injury. Links between higher mortality rates and amputation have been found. This translates into higher healthcare costs, and a reduced quality of life and mobility for amputees. Podiatrists have attempted to increase the prevalence of limb salvage in an attempt to solve these issues.
Diagnosis and Treatment
Limb salvage teams have grown in recent years that utilize a number of different treatments to save the infected limb. This includes podiatrists that specialize in wound care, rehabilitation, orthotics, and surgery. Through a combination of these methods, limb salvage has been found to be an effective treatment for infected limbs, and as an alternative to amputation. Podiatrists will first evaluate the potential for limb salvage and determine if the limb can be saved or must be amputated.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Easton, and Northampton, PA . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.