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Diabetic Foot Bypass Post Surgery Follow-up |
Causes: |
| Diabetic foot is already
one of the most commonly occurring
complications due to diabetes. In serious
cases the wound will fester, blood vessels
become blocked, causing a stoppage in
circulation and consequentially resulting in
necrosis. |
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Practical Application of Cases Reference: |
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Pre-Surgery |
Post-Surgery |
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Diagnostic
Analysis: |
| Surgical bypass is for the
purpose of restoring circulation to a part
that has become necrosis, hoping to utilize
this surgery to maintain nutrition and
growth, therefore the success of the surgery
can help diabetic foot patients avoid the
nightmare of amputation. In the left image
the area of concern is marked by a low
temperature, however after surgery, in the
image on the right the same area shows a
rise in temperature. This shows that the
circulation has already returned to normal
and it is receiving the necessary nutrition. |
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