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Int Wound J ; 20(6): 2346-2359, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36564054

ABSTRACT

Diabetic chronic wounds cause massive levels of patient suffering and economic problems worldwide. The state of chronic inflammation arises in response to a complex combination of diabetes mellitus-related pathophysiologies. Advanced treatment options are available; however, many wounds still fail to heal, exacerbating morbidity and mortality. This review describes the chronic inflammation pathophysiologies in diabetic ulcers and treatment options that may help address this dysfunction either directly or indirectly. We suggest that treatments to reduce inflammation within these complex wounds may help trigger healing.


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Diabetes Complications , Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetic Foot , Skin Diseases , Humans , Diabetes Complications/therapy , Inflammation/therapy , Wound Healing/physiology , Diabetic Foot/therapy
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Vasc Endovascular Surg ; 57(2): 175-181, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36189730

ABSTRACT

CASE REPORT: A 31 year-old male presented with a long history of reduced sensation and motor function in his lower limbs upon waking every morning, lasting 30-50 minutes during which he was unable to ambulate. He was involved in a severe road traffic accident as a child, and was born prematurely requiring prolonged neonatal hospitalisation. Both duplex ultrasonography and magnetic resonance venography identified an occlusion of the IVC, with patent common femoral and iliac veins draining into large spinal collaterals. No other cause was identified for his symptoms. After appropriate multidisciplinary team discussion and patient counselling, the patient proceeded to have endovenous recanalization of his IVC and common iliac veins with dedicated venous stents. Post-operatively, the patient reported an immediate resolution of neurological symptoms, with an improvement in quality of life questionnaire scores and with stent patency at 9-month follow up. CONCLUSION: IVC occlusion with symptomatic spinal venous congestion is a rare condition which may be successfully treated with endovascular iliocaval recanalization, although long-term outcomes of this treatment are still unknown.


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Hyperemia , Vascular Diseases , Male , Child , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Adult , Vena Cava, Inferior/surgery , Quality of Life , Treatment Outcome , Stents , Iliac Vein , Vascular Patency , Retrospective Studies
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J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech ; 8(2): 251-255, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35516167

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a rare causative agent for mycotic aneurysms of the extracranial carotid arteries. We describe a case of acute mycotic pseudoaneurysm and abscess in the right proximal internal carotid artery in close proximity to the carotid bifurcation, and subsequent management with antibiotic therapy, surgical debridement and resection with an end-to-end anastomosis.

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