Abstract
There is considerable morbidity and mortality associated with ulcerations of the lower limbs in patients with diabetes as well as non-diabetic patients. The role of the primary care physician and podiatrist in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of lower extremity wounds is critical. Careful assessment and management of vascular disease by vascular surgeons and interventionalists, biomechanical foot abnormalities by the podiatrist, wound coverage by the plastic surgeons and aggressive treatment of infections and metabolic derangements by the physicians are required. The multidisciplinary approach provides a comprehensive treatment protocol and significantly increases the chances of successfully healing the ulcer and prevents recurrence. It also provides for increased academic output through publications, participation in clinical trials and educational venues.
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B. E. Sumpio
Bauer E. Sumpio, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Surgery and Radiology Chief Vascular Surgery Yale University School of Medicine 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06520 E-mail: [email protected].