It's superb work from our Polish colleagues. One of the most serious problems in people with diabetes is diabetic foot syndrome. Due to the peripheral location of atherosclerotic lesions in the arterial system of the lower extremities, endovascular treatment plays a dominant role. However, carrying out these procedures is not always possible and does not... Continue Reading →
Time is Tissue: Rates of Conversion from Dry to Wet Gangrene Following Lower Extremity Revascularization @AnahitaDua @ALPSlimb #ActAgainstAmputation @avsgjournal
Superb work from our colleagues at MGH under the aegis of Anahita Dua Key Finding Rates of Wet Gangrene were 7.7% at 30 days following revascularization with a mean time to conversion of 13.5 days.• Take Home Message Rates of conversion from wet to dry gangrene were 7.7% in the first 30 days after revascularization.... Continue Reading →