Prolonged blockade of nervus ischiadicus in a system of complex treatment of patients, suffering complicated diabetic foot syndrome

General principles of treatment in patients, suffering diabetic foot syndrome, are adduced. There was proved, that reconvalescence of the patients depends not only on quality of complex treatment, but from optimal choice of anesthesia method, its impact on postoperative period course. Application of...

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Diabetic Foot - classification
Diabetic Foot - pathology
Diabetic Foot - rehabilitation
Diabetic Foot - surgery
Foot - pathology
Foot - surgery
Humans
Nerve Block - instrumentation
Nerve Block - methods
Postoperative Period
Sciatic Nerve
Severity of Illness Index
Time Factors
title Prolonged blockade of nervus ischiadicus in a system of complex treatment of patients, suffering complicated diabetic foot syndrome
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