

After 2 weeks of continued debridements in the office the wound began to improve, but the central deepest portion was next to impossible to offload.

At this time, the patient was scheduled for an endoscopic gastroc recession, which is done with a 0.7 cm incision that heals in most cases after 7 days. This is a profound procedure which offloads the forefoot considerably, and in her case was the final step towards healing her wound. She also had a dermal skin graft application which also heavily increased the healing capacity of this particular wound.
There are many examples of how wound care can be performed by looking at the global picture in each patient. Sometimes the foot structure itself is the issue and requires reconstruction. Sometimes a bone infection is underlying, and excision of that portion of the bone is required, and even sometimes a leg needs more circulation requiring vascular interventions. Here at FFLC, we strive to be at the cutting edge of limb salvage, which may entail any number of procedures tailored to each individual patient. We work closely with the infectious disease and vascular surgeons to offer a team oriented approach to wound care. This allows rapid wound healing, and lowers the statistical possibility of deep seeded infections which can lead to amputations.
Each wound has a cause, and without a thorough examination, followed by extensive diagnostics and microbiologic cultures, many wounds will remain nonhealed. At FFLC, we offer comprehensive limb salvage efforts which transcend most private offices. We really do have the mindset of a wound care center. Weekly comprehensive debridements, Xrays on site, MRI and ABI testing nearby, and for the more complex wounds a reconstruction repitoire which may consist of internal and external fixation. We take limb salvage very seriously, and we all know that once a limb is lost, the statistics are not in a patient's favor for a 5 year lifespan afterwards in diabetic patients.
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