Patient Care Division

Diabetic Foot Surgery

Surgery focused on saving the foot — limb salvage before amputation.

Overview

When a wound is deep, infected or threatening the limb, surgery is often what saves the foot. From removing infected tissue to limb-salvage and preventive procedures, every operation is planned to keep you walking and to preserve as much of the foot as possible.

What's included

Limb Salvage Surgery

Limb Salvage Surgery

Procedures to remove infection and preserve as much foot as possible.

  • check Surgical Debridement
  • check Fasciotomy
  • check Bone Debridement
  • check Osteomyelitis Surgery
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Offloading & Preventive Surgery

Offloading & Preventive Surgery

Surgery that relieves pressure points to prevent ulcers returning.

  • check Flexor Tenotomy
  • check Metatarsal Osteotomy
  • check Achilles Tendon Lengthening / Tightening
  • check Exostectomy
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Deformity Correction

Deformity Correction

Realigning the foot to restore a stable, ulcer-free shape.

  • check Hammer Toe / Claw Toe Correction
  • check Bunion Surgery
  • check Charcot Reconstruction
  • check Foot Realignment Surgery
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Nerve & Tendon Surgery

Nerve & Tendon Surgery

Procedures that restore function and relieve nerve compression.

  • check Nerve Decompression / Neurolysis
  • check Tendon Transfer
  • check Foot Drop Correction
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Amputation (When Unavoidable)

Amputation (When Unavoidable)

When limb salvage is not possible, the most function-preserving level is chosen.

  • check Toe Amputation
  • check Ray Amputation
  • check Forefoot Amputation
  • check Below Knee Amputation
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Concerned about your foot?

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