Auto-amputation of an Entire Foot with Ankle in a Diabetic Patient

A 62-year-old male came to emergency department (ED) with a complaint of “separation of foot” during sleep at night. He noticed he lost his foot while getting up from bed to go to toilet at midnight. Upon arrival in ED, his blood pressure was 218/96 mmHg and random blood sugar 556mg/dl. The patient...

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Main Authors: Utsav Anand Mani, Danish Ansari, Firdaus Behram Bhot, Elizabeth Sada, Rajesh Ursekar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-08-01
Series:Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:http://ajem.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ajem/article/view/245
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Summary:A 62-year-old male came to emergency department (ED) with a complaint of “separation of foot” during sleep at night. He noticed he lost his foot while getting up from bed to go to toilet at midnight. Upon arrival in ED, his blood pressure was 218/96 mmHg and random blood sugar 556mg/dl. The patient had large ketone bodies in urine. He was a known case of diabetes and hypertension for many years. He was on homeopathic medications for his diabetes, hypertension and diabetic foot. He refused any form of invasive treatment and hospitalization. The patient was adamant on not getting admitted and wanted to continue his homeopathic medications as before. He only wanted his leg stump covered with a dressing after which he was discharged.
ISSN:2588-400X