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In this episode of The PODdoctors podcast, Dr. Damien Dauphinee, a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon, and Dr. Raafae Hussain, fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon, talk about the common chronic wounds or ulcers they see every day, particularly diabetic foot ulcers, and how to treat them.
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“Probably the most common that we’ll see is your neuropathic, aka your diabetic, foot ulcer. This is when you have uncontrolled diabetes, you have that neuropathy, you have that poor healing potential, and they end up walking until they get a sore, typically on the bottom of their foot, on a high-pressure spot. These are things we’re able to take care of if we stay ahead of it.” - Dr. Raafae Hussain [04:51]
“It’s probably more important to get rid of the dead tissue, the broken-down collagen in the wound bed, than it is to use a silver dressing to prevent infection.” - Dr. Damien Dauphinee [18:23]
“Every day a wound is open, especially in diabetic patients, is another chance for that to get infected. So, we really need to use whatever advanced therapy that we can get ahold of to get that wound closed rapidly because the expenses in these wounds are not in the stuff we’re using to treat them. The expensive stuff is the amputation, the six weeks of antibiotics, the 3-4 trips to the hospital.” - Dr. Damien Dauphinee [22:40]
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Book Mentioned: Saving Limbs, Saving Lives: Advanced Treatments for Preventing Amputations in Diabetic Populations by Dr. Damien Dauphinee
Learn more about the Wise Healing Center in Argyle, TX: https://www.wisehealthsystem.com/location/wise-healing-center-argyle
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In this episode of The PODdoctors podcast, Dr. Damien Dauphinee, a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon, and Dr. Raafae Hussain, fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon, talk about the common chronic wounds or ulcers they see every day, particularly diabetic foot ulcers, and how to treat them.
QUOTES:
“Probably the most common that we’ll see is your neuropathic, aka your diabetic, foot ulcer. This is when you have uncontrolled diabetes, you have that neuropathy, you have that poor healing potential, and they end up walking until they get a sore, typically on the bottom of their foot, on a high-pressure spot. These are things we’re able to take care of if we stay ahead of it.” - Dr. Raafae Hussain [04:51]
“It’s probably more important to get rid of the dead tissue, the broken-down collagen in the wound bed, than it is to use a silver dressing to prevent infection.” - Dr. Damien Dauphinee [18:23]
“Every day a wound is open, especially in diabetic patients, is another chance for that to get infected. So, we really need to use whatever advanced therapy that we can get ahold of to get that wound closed rapidly because the expenses in these wounds are not in the stuff we’re using to treat them. The expensive stuff is the amputation, the six weeks of antibiotics, the 3-4 trips to the hospital.” - Dr. Damien Dauphinee [22:40]
Top Takeaways:
What You Will Learn:
Resources:
Visit our website: https://thepoddoctors.com
Book Mentioned: Saving Limbs, Saving Lives: Advanced Treatments for Preventing Amputations in Diabetic Populations by Dr. Damien Dauphinee
Learn more about the Wise Healing Center in Argyle, TX: https://www.wisehealthsystem.com/location/wise-healing-center-argyle

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