Amputation of the
7 Amputation of the Foot in Diabetic Patients
Salmanzadeh Sh1, Marashi Seyedkamal2,
Dehghan Bahram.3, Sarami Abdollah4, Zahabi Alireza5,
Salehi Seyed parviz6,Rohanimanesh F7
1- Associate
professor of infectious Diseases 2- Pharmacist 3-
psychiatrist 4- Infectious Specialist 5-
Occupational Medicine Resident, 6- General Physician, 7- Diabetes clinic Dr.
*Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract: An amputation usually refers to the
removal of the whole or part of an arm/hand or a leg/foot. Amputations
can occur after an injury (traumatic amputation) or deliberately at surgery.
The populations covered by the oil-rich areas (99,062 people) about 5500
diabetic patients were identified. 2 years in 35 cases of amputation due to
diabetes was reported that 9 of them did so were excluded. Amputations due to
diabetes was 26 of 17 (65%) were related to Ahwaz, and only 12 (70%) of oil
have been covered by large hospital diabetes clinic. 6 out of 12 patients (50%)
patients had diabetes clinic regularly.
[Salmanzadeh Sh, Marashi Seyedkamal,
Dehghan Bahram, Sarami Abdollah, Zahabi Alireza, Salehi Seyed parviz,
Rohanimanesh F. Amputation of
the foot in diabetic patients. Life Sci J 2012;9(1):39-41]
(ISSN: 1097-8135).http://www.lifesciencesite.com. 7
Key
words: Diabetic foot
ulcer-Amputation Full Text 7