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Advanced strategies for the management of patients with diabetic foot ulcers: a comprehensive review

Authors
Ji Min KimChong Hwa KimSeon Mee KangJung Hwa JungKi Chun KimSanghyun AhnTae Sun ParkIe Byung Park
Issue Date
Jan-2026
Publisher
대한내과학회
Keywords
Diabetes mellitus; Diabetic foot; Foot ulcer; Diabetic neuropathy; Peripheral arterial disease
Citation
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, v.41, no.1, pp 47 - 59
Pages
13
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
47
End Page
59
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81938
ISSN
1226-3303
2005-6648
Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are among the most serious and common complications of diabetes mellitus. They significantly affect patients’ quality of life and impose a substantial economic burden on healthcare systems worldwide. In Korea, the prevalence of diabetes and related complications, such as DFUs, has been increasing, reflecting a broader global trend. DFUs are associated with severe complications, including infections, neuropathy, and peripheral arterial disease, often leading to amputation. In Korea, diabetic foot complications are a major cause of non-traumatic lower-extremity amputations, with high mortality rates following amputation. DFUs also significantly reduce patients’ quality of life and increase healthcare costs. The management of DFUs requires a multidisciplinary approach that integrates medical, surgical, and advanced therapeutic interventions to prevent severe outcomes, such as amputation. This comprehensive review of DFU management in patients with diabetes was developed in collaboration with the Diabetic Study Group of the Korean Diabetes Association and Korean Society for Diabetic Foot. This review examines the epidemiology, clinical significance, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of DFUs.
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