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Landmark Studies on Diabetic Amputation PreventionPosted: Saturday, March 18, 2006
Study offers new data and real hope in the battle against amputation. This is the backdrop for two major studies reported in the November 12, 2005, issue of Lancet by Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Sciences’ Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR). Dr. David G. Armstrong, CLEAR’s Director and a principal investigator on both studies, reiterated: “We have just commemorated World Diabetes Day -- and the focus this year was amputation prevention. So, it’s rather timely that these studies come into view now.” The two studies focus on various aspects of diabetic foot care. The first study evaluates a novel new wound healing technology known as Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, also known as “VAC” therapy. “This is an important tool in the battle against amputations,” noted Armstrong, who is Professor of Surgery, Chair of Research and Assistant Dean at Rosalind Franklin University’s Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. “The results of this study suggest strongly that this technology can take very complex wounds and greatly simplify them. This is the first large-scale study to lend support to this mechanism of therapy.”
Source: Diabetes In Control |
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