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OverviewIn ""The Diabetic Foot: Medical and Surgical Management, Second Edition"", a distinguished panel of clinicians - many practicing at the famous Joslin-Beth Israel Deaconess Foot Center - illuminate the successful new multidisciplinary approach now clearly required for the successful treatment of this medical problem. Drawing on the experiences of diabetologists, podiatrists, vascular surgeons, infectious disease specialists, orthotists, plastic and orthopaedic surgeons, the book clearly describes established techniques known to be effective. The book provides recent information regarding the role of the increased inflammatory state of diabetes and the failure to heal the foot ulcer. In addition, emphasis has been given to the patient's education, wound bed preparation, and the history and pathophysiology of wound healing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aristidis VevesPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.003kg ISBN: 9781588296108ISBN 10: 1588296105 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 01 June 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews of the second edition: This book is a must for any practitioner treating diabetic foot patients. With an array of authors from renowned institutions, this book has satisfactorily taken on the enormous task of providing current information on the management of the diabetic foot, while reinforcing well-established protocols, principles, and treatments...Particularly well done is the chapter on clinical examination and identification of the at-risk patient, which presents key questions for identifying ulcer risk and assessing a diabetic foot wound. Several chapters informatively and clearly address the vascular complications and surgical treatments available. Also well-covered is diabetic polyneuropathy. In this challenging yet common complication of diabetes, the author does an excellent job of classifying various syndromes of diabetic neuropathy, including differential diagnosis, causes, and management. The surgical chapters describe an array of options for the surgical practitioner. Of note is the section on amputations and rehabilitation in which the authors provide an innovative view of amputations as a procedure to enable the patient to return to productive community activity instead of failure or the start of disability. It is a pleasure to review such an insightful book full of information, new and old, that can be easily incorporated into the daily treatment of the diabetic foot patient. I highly recommend this book as an additional reference for those involved in the complicated task of medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal The topics covered range from proven preventive strategies to cutting-edge wound care techniques that draw on such new developments as growth factors and living skin equivalents. A detailed review of the pathophysiology of the diabetic foot is also included. The emphasis throughout is on a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates the services of diabetologists, podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, orthotists, diabetic nurse educators and others. Numerous black-and-white color photographs, drawings, algorithms, and charts illustrate the text - Consultant Overall, this is an excellent text. Dr. Veves and his colleagues have provided a scholarly and multidisciplinary summary of an increasingly common clinical problem faced by all vascular surgeons. This book will be of great value to vascular surgeons, orthopedic surgeons who treat diabetic foot problems, and other specialists who treat these patients. -Annals of Vascular Surgery This book provides detailed information on the medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. With chapters from many eminent contributors, the book will serve as an excellent point of reference to most departments involved in diabetic foot care. -European Journal of Endovascular Surgery The 37 experts contributing to this excellent new book can help the reader appropriately advise and treat patients to minimize the bad outcomes-otherwise inherent in diabetes. - Comprehensive Therapy The extensive literature on the diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) that has appeared over the past decade reflects the importance of this serious complication ... . This book was first published more than 4 years ago and is now in its second edition, and it includes chapters written by many well-known specialists. It provides comprehensive coverage of many important aspects of DFS ... . Overall, this textbook is worth reading and ... it provides up-to-date information on many aspects of this important and increasingly common condition. (R. Landgraf, Diabetologia, Vol. 50 (3), 2007) The first edition of this book appeared in 2002 ... . In the spirit of their first effort the editors continue here their aim of ensuring an up-to-date text for both the scientific and humanistic care of patients with diabetes. ... this volume is a must. Surgeons need to be as informed about the care of diabetics as some of their non-surgical colleagues. This text is a start. (L. de Cossart, British Journal of Surgery, Vol. 94, April, 2007) This book, part of the Contemporary Diabetes series, is a comprehensive and essential resource for any practitioner involved in the treatment of the diabetic foot. ... Input has been sought from all of the specialties involved in treatment of the diabetic foot, thus reinforcing the multidisciplinary approach. ... will be of particular value to the practitioner, but some students, particularly in podiatry, will find it a wonderful resource, too. ... is a must have for those who provide care to patients with this condition. (Martin C. Yorath, Doody,s Review Service, September, 2006) From the reviews of the second edition: <p> This book is a must for any practitioner treating diabetic foot patients. With an array of authors from renowned institutions, this book has satisfactorily taken on the enormous task of providing current information on the management of the diabetic foot, while reinforcing well-established protocols, principles, and treatments. . .Particularly well done is the chapter on clinical examination and identification of the at-risk patient, which presents key questions for identifying ulcer risk and assessing a diabetic foot wound. Several chapters informatively and clearly address the vascular complications and surgical treatments available. Also well-covered is diabetic polyneuropathy. In this challenging yet common complication of diabetes, the author does an excellent job of classifying various syndromes of diabetic neuropathy, including differential diagnosis, causes, and management. The surgical chapters describe an array of options for the surgical practitioner. Of note is the section on amputations and rehabilitation in which the authors provide an innovative view of amputations as a procedure to enable the patient to return to productive community activity instead of failure or the start of disability. <br>It is a pleasure to review such an insightful book full of information, new and old, that can be easily incorporated into the daily treatment of the diabetic foot patient. I highly recommend this book as an additional reference for those involved in the complicated task of medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal <br> The topics covered range from proven preventive strategies tocutting-edge wound care techniques that draw on such new developments as growth factors and living skin equivalents. A detailed review of the pathophysiology of the diabetic foot is also included. The emphasis throughout is on a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates the services of diabetologists, podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, orthotists, diabetic nurse educators and others. Numerous black-and-white color photographs, drawings, algorithms, and charts illustrate the text - Consultant <br> Overall, this is an excellent text. Dr. Veves and his colleagues have provided a scholarly and multidisciplinary summary of an increasingly common clinical problem faced by all vascular surgeons. This book will be of great value to vascular surgeons, orthopedic surgeons who treat diabetic foot problems, and other specialists who treat these patients. -Annals of Vascular Surgery <br> This book provides detailed information on the medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. With chapters from many eminent contributors, the book will serve as an excellent point of reference to most departments involved in diabetic foot care. -European Journal of Endovascular Surgery <br> The 37 experts contributing to this excellent new book can help the reader appropriately advise and treat patients to minimize the bad outcomes-otherwise inherent in diabetes. - Comprehensive Therapy <p> The extensive literature on the diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) that has appeared over the past decade reflects the importance of this serious complication a ] . This book was first published more than 4 years ago and is now in its second edition, and it includes chapters written by many well-known specialists. Itprovides comprehensive coverage of many important aspects of DFS a ] . Overall, this textbook is worth reading and a ] it provides up-to-date information on many aspects of this important and increasingly common condition. (R. Landgraf, Diabetologia, Vol. 50 (3), 2007) <p> The first edition of this book appeared in 2002 a ] . In the spirit of their first effort the editors continue here their aim of ensuring an up-to-date text for both the scientific and humanistic care of patients with diabetes. a ] this volume is a must. Surgeons need to be as informed about the care of diabetics as some of their non-surgical colleagues. This text is a start. (L. de Cossart, British Journal of Surgery, Vol. 94, April, 2007) <p> This book, part of the Contemporary Diabetes series, is a comprehensive and essential resource for any practitioner involved in the treatment of the diabetic foot. a ] Input has been sought from all of the specialties involved in treatment of the diabetic foot, thus reinforcing the multidisciplinary approach. a ] will be of particular value to the practitioner, but some students, particularly in podiatry, will find it a wonderful resource, too. a ] is a must have for those who provide care to patients with this condition. (Martin C. Yorath, Doodya (TM)s Review Service, September, 2006) From the reviews of the second edition: This book is a must for any practitioner treating diabetic foot patients. With an array of authors from renowned institutions, this book has satisfactorily taken on the enormous task of providing current information on the management of the diabetic foot, while reinforcing well-established protocols, principles, and treatments...Particularly well done is the chapter on clinical examination and identification of the at-risk patient, which presents key questions for identifying ulcer risk and assessing a diabetic foot wound. Several chapters informatively and clearly address the vascular complications and surgical treatments available. Also well-covered is diabetic polyneuropathy. In this challenging yet common complication of diabetes, the author does an excellent job of classifying various syndromes of diabetic neuropathy, including differential diagnosis, causes, and management. The surgical chapters describe an array of options for the surgical practitioner. Of note is the section on amputations and rehabilitation in which the authors provide an innovative view of amputations as a procedure to enable the patient to return to productive community activity instead of failure or the start of disability. It is a pleasure to review such an insightful book full of information, new and old, that can be easily incorporated into the daily treatment of the diabetic foot patient. I highly recommend this book as an additional reference for those involved in the complicated task of medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal The topics covered range from proven preventive strategies to cutting-edge wound care techniques that draw on such new developments as growth factors and living skin equivalents. A detailed review of the pathophysiology of the diabetic foot is also included. The emphasis throughout is on a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates the services of diabetologists, podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, orthotists, diabetic nurse educators and others. Numerous black-and-white color photographs, drawings, algorithms, and charts illustrate the text - Consultant Overall, this is an excellent text. Dr. Veves and his colleagues have provided a scholarly and multidisciplinary summary of an increasingly common clinical problem faced by all vascular surgeons. This book will be of great value to vascular surgeons, orthopedic surgeons who treat diabetic foot problems, and other specialists who treat these patients. -Annals of Vascular Surgery This book provides detailed information on the medical and surgical management of the diabetic foot. With chapters from many eminent contributors, the book will serve as an excellent point of reference to most departments involved in diabetic foot care. -European Journal of Endovascular Surgery The 37 experts contributing to this excellent new book can help the reader appropriately advise and treat patients to minimize the bad outcomes-otherwise inherent in diabetes. - Comprehensive Therapy The extensive literature on the diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) that has appeared over the past decade reflects the importance of this serious complication ! . This book was first published more than 4 years ago and is now in its second edition, and it includes chapters written by many well-known specialists. It provides comprehensive coverage of many important aspects of DFS ! . Overall, this textbook is worth reading and ! it provides up-to-date information on many aspects of this important and increasingly common condition. (R. Landgraf, Diabetologia, Vol. 50 (3), 2007) The first edition of this book appeared in 2002 ! . In the spirit of their first effort the editors continue here their aim of ensuring an up-to-date text for both the scientific and humanistic care of patients with diabetes. ! this volume is a must. Surgeons need to be as informed about the care of diabetics as some of their non-surgical colleagues. This text is a start. (L. de Cossart, British Journal of Surgery, Vol. 94, April, 2007) This book, part of the Contemporary Diabetes series, is a comprehensive and essential resource for any practitioner involved in the treatment of the diabetic foot. ! Input has been sought from all of the specialties involved in treatment of the diabetic foot, thus reinforcing the multidisciplinary approach. ! will be of particular value to the practitioner, but some students, particularly in podiatry, will find it a wonderful resource, too. ! is a must have for those who provide care to patients with this condition. (Martin C. Yorath, Doody's Review Service, September, 2006) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |