The surgical care of diabetic feet: a survey about clinics, acute care, and the surgical specialists involved

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Campbell, B. [1 ]
Muse, S. [1 ]
Welchman, S. [1 ]
Hardy, T. [1 ]
Guy, A. [1 ]
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[1] Royal Devon Univ Healthcare NHS Fdn Trust, Barnstaple, England
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Diabetic feet; Foot clinics; Foot surgery; Diabetes; Emergency surgery; Vascular surgery; FOOT; MANAGEMENT; SERVICES; UK;
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10.1308/rcsann.2023.0010
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction Diabetic foot problems are becoming increasingly common. Diabetic foot care services are fundamental in managing them, and there is the further issue of acute surgery for foot sepsis. The involvement of different surgical specialists has been variable; this survey aimed to provide information about current service provision.Methods Questionnaires were emailed to Vascular Society members, and targeted approaches were then undertaken.Results We aimed to obtain information from 61 localities identified as providing shared services, and received informative responses from 46 (75%). These described diabetic foot clinics each day (11%), or once (50%), twice (13%) or three times (17%) weekly - attended regularly by vascular surgeons, and less frequently by orthopaedic surgeons. The frequency of clinics was considered inadequate by 30% of respondents, and only 75% reported written policies for diabetic foot care pathways. Operations for acute foot sepsis are done by vascular surgeons in 98% of localities and by orthopaedic surgeons in 22% (in some localities by both): the latter are orthopaedic foot specialists in all localities but two. Both specialties perform a range of foot procedures, including toe/foot-preserving operations. Major amputations are done by vascular surgeons in 98% of localities and by orthopaedic surgeons in only 9%. All deformity correction procedures are performed by orthopaedic surgeons. Conclusion This survey shows that diabetic foot clinics are now held frequently in most localities. There is variation in the involvement of vascular and orthopaedic surgeons. Some localities need to consider increased provision of clinics and better defined pathways of care.
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