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Overcoming ischemia in the diabetic foot: Minimally invasive treatment options

Stavros Spiliopoulos, Georgios Festas, Ioannis Paraskevopoulos, Martin Mariappan, Εlias Brountzos

2021World Journal of Diabetes29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As the global burden of diabetes is rapidly increasing, the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers is continuously increasing as the mean age of the world population increases and the obesity epidemic advances. A significant percentage of diabetic foot ulcers are caused by mixed micro and macro-vascular dysfunction leading to impaired perfusion of foot tissue. Left untreated, chronic limb-threatening ischemia has a poor prognosis and is correlated with limb loss and increased mortality; prompt treatment is required. In this review, the diagnostic challenges in diabetic foot disease are discussed and available data on minimally invasive treatment options such as endovascular revascularization, stem cells, and gene therapy are examined.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetes mellitusDiabetic footRevascularizationIschemiaIncidence (geometry)PopulationFoot (prosody)PerfusionSurgeryAmputationInternal medicineMyocardial infarctionEndocrinologyOpticsLinguisticsPhysicsPhilosophyEnvironmental healthDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases