Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Introduction
1 Epidemiology of diabetic foot disease and aetiology of ulceration
2 Clinical assessment of foot disease and screening to prevent ulceration and amputation
3 Setting up a diabetic foot service
4Economic aspects of foot care
5 Medical therapy and metabolic control to optimise and decrease foot complications and improve
healing
6 Psychological aspects of diabetes-related foot disease
7 Patient education or diabetes self-management education to prevent foot ulcers or amputations
8 Managing infection in the diabetic foot
9 Diabetic foot osteomyelitis: diagnosis and classification
10 Osteomyelitis: medical management
11 Osteomyelitis: surgical management
12 Peripheral arterial disease in diabetes
13 Microvascular disease
14 Diagnosis of PAD
15 Imaging PAD
16 Angiosomes
17 Distal bypass techniques
18 Angioplasty techniques
19 Outcomes of angioplasty and bypass in diabetes
20 Pathobiology of neuropathy
21 Diabetic neuropathy and the lower extremity: diagnosis, management and consequences
22 Nerve decompression, a new treatment in in diabetic neuropathy?
23 Acute and chronic wound biology in diabetes
24 Scoring systems/assessment of the ulcerated foot
25 Wound dressings and debridement
26 Adjuncts to woundhealing
27 Standardisation of outcomes/endpoints of wound healing in everyday practice and clinical trials
28 Surgical anatomy of the foot
29 Surgical debridement
30 Skin and local tissue flaps
31 Free tissue transfer
32 The causes and diagnosis of the acute charcot foot in diabetes
33 Charcot osteoarthropathy: medical management
34 Charcot osteoarthropathy: surgical management and offloading
35 Minor amputation/major amputation
36 Rehabilitation post-amputation
37 Offloading
38 Prevention of re-ulceration
39 Preventive foot care programs