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Cohort Study Using A Survey To Evaluate The Effects Of Sleep On Hba1c Levels And Foot Pathology In Patients Seen In The Podiatry Clinic, Carmen Johnson, Eric Li, Jihan Toma, Marshall G. Solomon May 2023

Cohort Study Using A Survey To Evaluate The Effects Of Sleep On Hba1c Levels And Foot Pathology In Patients Seen In The Podiatry Clinic, Carmen Johnson, Eric Li, Jihan Toma, Marshall G. Solomon

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We investigate the impacts of sleep issues on patients in the podiatry clinic by comparing HbA1c, sleep, and foot pathology. Diabetic foot pathology of peripheral arterial disease, peripheral neuropathy, lower extremity ulcerations, and a history of lower extremity amputation all increase the patient's risk of future amputation. Once a patient has an amputation of the lower extremity the five-year mortality rates are 40-70%. So, limb salvage not only improves the quality of life, but also increases the life expectancy for patients. Through a survey and chart review, we are investigating possible impacts of sleep issues on diabetic patients seen in …


Revisional Arthrodesis Of Tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) Complex Injury Secondary To Non-Union, Lei Wilson, Randy Semma May 2023

Revisional Arthrodesis Of Tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) Complex Injury Secondary To Non-Union, Lei Wilson, Randy Semma

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The tarsometatarsal joint and its components provide structural support for the foot. Notably the Lisfranc ligament is a fundamental stabilizer for the midfoot. Injuries to this component are complex and can be debilitating. These injuries require surgical intervention when significant displacement resulting in instability is involved.

Following success of several previous repairs of Lisfranc fractures and dislocations, a treatment algorithm has been proposed. This case report demonstrates the success of the algorithm which has allowed the surgeon to perform reduction and repair in a reproducible, step-wise manner with minimal difficulty to ensure successional revisional arthrodesis of a nonunion


Septic First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodesis With Alternative Mini-Rail Fixation, Brenna Barker, Morgan Gascoyne, Randy Semma May 2023

Septic First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrodesis With Alternative Mini-Rail Fixation, Brenna Barker, Morgan Gascoyne, Randy Semma

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For non-infection cases, first metatarsal phalangeal joint arthrodesis is a definitive procedure for painful, arthritic joints.

Standard fixation methods include screws, plates, staples, or a combination of the three.

For complex septic joint cases, an alternative method of fixation is needed to reduce the risk of infection retention.


Case Report Of Bullous Diabeticorum: A Self-Limiting Condition With Potentially Devastating Consequences, Taylor Allison, Randy Semma May 2023

Case Report Of Bullous Diabeticorum: A Self-Limiting Condition With Potentially Devastating Consequences, Taylor Allison, Randy Semma

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Bullous diabeticorum (BD) is a skin manifestation of patients with diabetes mellitus with an incidence of about 0.16% per year (Larsen et al) although the condition is believed to be widely underdiagnosed. The blistering disease favors acral regions of the body including the feet. There are no accepted diagnostic tests, and histopathology results are often inconclusive which makes BD a clinical diagnosis of exclusion. It is often self-limiting and resolves in a few weeks without residual sequelae. However, it may present with a secondary bacterial infection which can put patients at risk for soft tissue infections and osteomyelitis requiring more …


Failed Medial Column Fusion Due To Subtalar Joint Instability, Travis Rich, Randy Semma, Michele Bertelle-Semma May 2023

Failed Medial Column Fusion Due To Subtalar Joint Instability, Travis Rich, Randy Semma, Michele Bertelle-Semma

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  • CNA is a destructive complication affecting the bone and joint structure, most often in diabetics w/ longstanding peripheral neuropathy.
  • High incidence of major amputation associated with Charcot foot


Utilization Of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy And Split Thickness Skin Grafts In The Context Of Complex Skin Closure Via Secondary Intention: A Protocol Approach, Jihan Toma, Eric Li, Randy Semma, Michele L. Bertelle-Semma, Asif Khan May 2023

Utilization Of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy And Split Thickness Skin Grafts In The Context Of Complex Skin Closure Via Secondary Intention: A Protocol Approach, Jihan Toma, Eric Li, Randy Semma, Michele L. Bertelle-Semma, Asif Khan

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Patients with complex, chronic foot wounds or ulcerations are at risk for major amputations. In this quality improvement (QI) initiative, we present an implemented protocol for patients with foot ulcerations and attempt to heal them using a combination of wound vac therapy and split thickness skin grafting. These patients have a history of either diabetes and/or neuropathy that makes wound healing more difficult than an otherwise healthy individua


Diabetic Limb Salvage: Chopart Amputation, Jesse Miller, Randy Semma May 2023

Diabetic Limb Salvage: Chopart Amputation, Jesse Miller, Randy Semma

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Diabetic limb salvage is the act of saving a limb, even with decreased function after infection.

It is the difficult choice of the surgeon/patient to decide to proceed with salvage versus amputation proximally.


Covid-19 And Incidence Of Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Study, Tehreem Sajjad, Carmen Johnson, Janet Baatile-Ajrouche May 2022

Covid-19 And Incidence Of Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Study, Tehreem Sajjad, Carmen Johnson, Janet Baatile-Ajrouche

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COVID-19 manifests as a flu-like respiratory infection affecting multiple organ systems. Symptoms range from mild viral illness to severe acute respiratory infection. There is no definitive relationship between COVID-19 and cellulitis, inflammatory myositis, vasculitis, or necrotizing fasciitis. It is interesting to note that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (Receptor for SARS-CoV-2) is present on endothelial cells in multiple organs, including dermal blood vessels and arterial smooth muscle cells. There are several theories that have formed to explain the relationship between COVID-19 and a necrotizing fasciitis infection. This study presents one unique case of an unvaccinated COVID+ patient and the necrotizing fasciitis infection …


Case Study: Injectable Bone Cement In Treatment Of Orif Calcaneal Fractures, Michael Flores, Siraj Panchbhaiya May 2022

Case Study: Injectable Bone Cement In Treatment Of Orif Calcaneal Fractures, Michael Flores, Siraj Panchbhaiya

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Filleted Toe Flap For Closure Of Neuropathic Wound With Osteomyelitis, Robert Boguski, Danniyal Shahid May 2022

Filleted Toe Flap For Closure Of Neuropathic Wound With Osteomyelitis, Robert Boguski, Danniyal Shahid

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