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Infected Lower Extremity Wound

Diagnosis/Definition

An infected lower extremity wound is described as any slow or non-healing wound of the distal leg or foot showing signs or symptoms of infection.

Initial Diagnosis and Management

Lower extremity infected wounds not responding to standard outpatient therapy as anticipated and or complicated by one or more of the following conditions:

Ongoing Management and Objectives
Indications for Specialty Care Referral

All patients with infected slow or non-healing lower extremity wounds not responding to standard therapy and/or complicated by significant morbidity should be referred for evaluation to the Limb Preservation Service as an ASAP consult. The patient will require an approved consult to be seen.

Criteria for Return to Primary Care

All patients should be followed by the primary care provider for treatment of all co-morbid conditions and routine care with the goal of optimal health and wellness for the whole patient.