American Limb Preservation Society Names New CEO

17. February 2022
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American Limb Preservation Society Names New CEO

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New Guidelines for Addressing Nutrition Deficits In People With DFUs

Current estimates show that 37.3 million people, or 11.3 percent of the United States population, have diabetes. More than one-third of these patients will develop a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) and recently published guidelines suggest that more than half of these patients have moderate or severe malnutrition…

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Treating a Complex Heel Wound in a Patient with Diabetes and PAD Through a Multidisciplinary Approach

In an intriguing case involving a patient with a lower extremity burn wound and multiple comorbidities, these authors discuss the multidisciplinary care and targeted revascularization that facilitated healing of a large, complex wound. A 37-year-old female with a past medical history notable for type 1 diabetes, neuropathy and gastroparesis presented…

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