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The Interdisciplinary Approach

Christophe Kurze, Chui Jia Farn, James Siow

2022Foot and Ankle Clinics18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The appropriate treatment of the common diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in diabetic patients demands enormous human, organizational and financial resources that are finite. Interdisciplinary teams of medical and surgical specialists, as well as allied health professionals, can help to reduce the consumption of these resources, optimize treatment, and prevent DFUs. They consist primarily of vascular surgeons, endocrinologists, and orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons and are closely supported when required by infectious diseases specialists, plastic surgeons, wound care specialist nurses, podiatrists, and orthotists. A timely interdisciplinary team review in each clinic session decreases the number of hospital visits for the oftentimes-handicapped diabetic patients significantly. The interdisciplinary team clinic setup has also been shown to reduce the risk of amputations, length of hospital staz and mortality rates.

Topics & Concepts

PodiatristMedicineOrthopedic surgeryPodiatryDiabetic footAnkleHealth careFoot (prosody)Intensive care medicinePhysical therapyMedical emergencyFamily medicineDiabetes mellitusSurgeryAlternative medicineEconomic growthPathologyEndocrinologyLinguisticsEconomicsPhilosophyComplicationDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementWound Healing and TreatmentsPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management