Comparative outcomes of conservative surgery versus early surgical intervention in diabetic foot ulcers

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  • What: The aim of surgical debridement is to remove all necrotic tissue, thereby lowering the bacterial load and creating a better environment for the wound to heal.[6]. This study seeks to extend existing research by providing a comparative analysis between conservative and surgical interventions for the management of DFU. The scope of the analysis will be on the long-term patient outcomes such as wound healing rate, amputation rate and need for revision surgery and the aim is to provide insights that can help to develop more targeted and individualized diabetic foot treatment strategies. This study . . .

     

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