Abstract:
Increased number of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) in the world, the number of surgical complications is
also steadily growing. In surgical practice, purulent complications associated with diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) are the most
common. Damage to the bone structure of the foot is often a tragedy for patients with neuropathic DFS and in most cases
leads to the loss of the lower limb. To solve this issue in modern medicine, a deep knowledge of a specialist in this area and
the development of new optimal methods of surgical treatment are required.