Abstract:
Relevance. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease, the rate and prevalence of which are increas-
ing every year. Every year, huge budget funds are spent on the treatment of patients with diabetic foot
syndrome.
Purpose of the study. To conduct a retrospective analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of
the results of treatment of patients combined by traditional methods in the diagnosis and treatment of
diabetic foot syndrome.
Conclusion. Methods based on the principles of economical removal of tissues and preservation
of the supporting function of the foot formed the basis of therapeutic measures for patients with ulcera-
tive-necrotic lesions of various clinical and pathogenetic forms of the diabetic foot syndrome.