Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcers account for 70-80% of all ulcer cases, with this proportion rising to 21–27% in developing countries. The associated mortality rate ranges from 3.75% to 58.8%. Initially, diabetic foot conditions are often life-threatening and require immediate resuscitation, along with various surgical treatments such as debridement or split-thickness skin grafting, depending on factors like the size, location, and depth of the wound. We explore the role of CAMPS in wound bed preparation of diabetic foot ulcers.
Keywords
CAMPs, Diabetic foot, Wound bed preparation