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Approach to Foot Ulcer

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APPROACH TO FOOT ULCER
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APPROACH TO FOOT ULCER

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DEFINITIONAn ulcer is a break in the continuity of the

covering epithelium skin or mucous membrane due t0 molecular death of the cells associated with either acute or chronic inflammation.

Legs & feet are susceptible to ulcer formation.

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ETIOLOGYTRAUMATICDIABETICARTERIAL VENOUS MALIGNANCY

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OTHER CAUSESERYTHROCYANOID ULCER (BAZIN’S DISEASE)GUMMATOUS ULCERMARTORELL’S ULCERINFECTIVE ULCERS – TB, SYPHILIS,

STAPHYLOCOCCUS, etc.ULCERS COMPLICATING VARIOUS DISEASES

GROSS ANEMIA, POLYCYTHEMIA, LEUKEMIA, RA, PAGET’S, etc.

TROPICAL ULCERYAWSULCER FROM CONGENITAL AV FISTULA

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 0 : NO OPEN LESION, INTACT SKIN-

IMPENDING ULCER (Callus may be present)

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 1 : SUPERFICIAL ULCER

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 2 : DEEP ULCER TO TENDON , CAPSULE

OR BONE

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 3 : DEEP ULCER WITH ABSCESS ,

OSTEOMYELITIS & JOINT SEPSIS

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 4 : LOCALISED GANGRENE

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WAGNER’S CLASSIFICATIONGRADE – 5 : GANGRENE OF ENTIRE FOOT

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PEDIS CLASSIFICATION

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HISTORY - APPROACHDESCRIBING ABOUT THE ULCER

TO ASSESS THE ETIOLOGY OF THE ULCER

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SITE

ONSET

DURATION

PROG

RESS

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HISTORY OF PAINFEVER DISCHARGE

COLOUR, AMOUNT, TYPE OF DISCHARGE

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TO ASSESS ETIOLOGYHISTORY OF

TRAUMASENSATION OF FOOTINTERMITTENT CLAUDICATIONDILATATION OF VEINS/ PROLONGED STANDINGLOSS OF APPETITE/ WEIGHTSWELLING IN GROINDIABETES, HYPERTENSION, TUBERCULOSIS,

VENEREAL DISEASEMEDICATION INTAKESURGERY DONE

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ARTERIAL ULCER

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VENOUS ULCER

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MALIGNANT ULCER

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EXAMINATION OF ULCERINSPECTION6 S

SITESIZESHAPESURGACESKINSCAR

NUMBERFLOOREDGE MARGIN

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PALPATIONLOCAL TEMPERATURETENDERNESS OF THE EDGE OR BASE OF

ULCERBASE OF ULCERMOBILITY OF ULCER

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TO CHECKPERIPHERAL PULSATIONPERIPHERAL SENSATIONANY VENOUS DISEASEDRAINING LYMPHNODES

MONOFILAMENT TESTANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX

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DIAGNOSISSIDE, CONDITION OF THE ULCER,

ETIOLOGYEg. Right foot chronic non healing ulcer due

to diabetes.

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CAUSES OF NON HEALING ULCERLOCAL FACTORS

LACK OF ADEQUATE REST LACK OF ADEQUATE

IMMOBILISATION REPEATED TRAUMA REPEATED INFECTION PRESENCE OF FOREIGN

BODY PRESENCE OF SEQUESTRUM PRESENCE OF ARTERIAL

DISEASE PRESENCE OF VENOUS

DEISEASE PRESENCE OF LYMPHATIC

DISEASE PRESENCE OF NERVE

DISEASE

GENERAL FACTORS ANEMIA HYPOPROTENEMIA DIABETES MELLITUS TUBERCULOSIS HYPERTENSION CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE CHRONIC RENAL

DISEASE PATIENT ON STEROIDS MALIGNANCY RADIATION CYTOTOXIC DRUGS

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INVESTIGATIONSLAB INVESTIGATIONS

Complete Blood CountESRFasting/ Post prandial blood sugarPus swab for Culture SensitivityTissue for culture sensitivityEdge Biopsy

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RECOMMENDATION FOR COLLECTING SPECIMENS FOR CULTURE

Obtain culture only if there is clinical evidence of infection,

Debride & cleanse the wound before collecting specimen,

Obtain tissue specimen from ulcer by currettage,

Biopsy of deep tissue or infected bone – c/s,

Avoid sending just wound swab,

Obtain blood culture, if pt. is systemically ill,

Request for gram stained smear of specimen.

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ImagingChest X rayLocal foot X rayArterial and Venous Doppler StudyCT Angiography

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THANK YOUPROF. DR. BARANI RAJKUMAR


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