| Literature DB >> 26199887 |
Abdelfatah Abou Issa1, Mackenzie Newman2, Richard Simman3.
Abstract
Toe necrosis may have vast different etiologies. These include ischemia, embolus, and others. (1) The most common etiology is ischemia. It is a reduction in blood supply to a viable tissue that can lead to susceptibility to infection and tissue death. Peripheral ischemia, which is rooted in the lower limbs, is a major risk factor for toe necrosis because the basal metabolic requirements of tissue are not being sufficiently met. As a result, pain, ulcers, and gangrene commonly occur. (2) Other causes of direct and indirect toe necrosis and related lower limb gangrene include mechanical trauma, infectious, pharmacological sensitivity, cancer, blue toe syndrome, and other granulomatous diseases, such as Churg-Strauss syndrome. We present a case series of toes necrosis which resulted from different etiologies and their management.Entities:
Keywords: Amputation; Dry gangrene; Toe ischemia; Toe necrosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 26199887 PMCID: PMC4495748 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccw.2014.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Coll Clin Wound Spec ISSN: 2213-5103