SYME Amputation for Foot Infections in Diabetics
Michael Michailevich, Ehud Lebel, Menachem Itzchaki
Dept. of Orthopedics, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem
Syme ankle disarticulation for foot infections in diabetics with concomitant peripheral vascular disease is often unsuccessful. The need for re-amputation usually results from recurrent infection or ischemia of the posterior heel flap. We present 5 such cases of deep foot infections in diabetics who underwent Syme amputation after failure of local debridement. All patients needed reamputation in 4-18 days for ischemia of the flap.