Diabetic Foot Ulcer Essay

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Diabetic foot ulcers occur in approximately 15 percent of diabetics and 14-24 percent of patients with diabetic foot ulcers will require an amputation. Diabetic foot ulcers are sores that occur in the lower extremities of diabetic patients, most commonly the bottom of the foot. Foot ulcers develop due to poor circulation, lack of feeling in the foot (neuropathy), friction and/or trauma. Due to neuropathy and poor circulation to the feet, those who develop foot ulcers most commonly are unaware that any problem is occurring and in turn have difficulty healing the wounds once they are found. Common treatments for diabetic foot ulcers are topical medications, dressings, debridement and moist wound therapy. I want to research an alternative treatment …show more content…

388). This journal compiles studies and summarizes why, when and how NPWT can be used to treat diabetic foot ulcers. Through research, it has shown that NPWT has significant benefits. It drastically reduces the size of ulcers, causes an increase in granulation tissue, improves pain control and decreases the amount of time it takes an ulcer to heal versus traditional gauze dressings or moist therapy dressings (Giurato, 2015, pg. 391). I would like to explore more research studies and really see what NPWT has to offer when it comes to the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. The question(s) that I want to answer are:
1. In patients with diabetic foot ulcers, how does negative pressure wound therapy compared to moist wound therapy affect wound healing?
2. In patients with diabetic foot ulcers, how does the use of negative pressure wound therapy compared to moist wound therapy influence wound healing in a shorter period of

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