Publications by authors named "R Murchison"

Background: Surgical approaches to the correction of pelvic organ prolapse include abdominal, vaginal, and obliterative approaches. These approaches require vastly different anatomical dissections, surgical techniques, and operative times and are often selected by the patient and surgeon to match preoperative multimorbidity and ability of the patient to tolerate the stress of surgery.

Objective: We sought to describe the occurrence of postoperative complications occurring after 3 different surgical approaches to treat pelvic organ prolapse: vaginal, abdominal, and obliterative.

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Article Synopsis
  • Weight loss medications and surgeries are increasingly accessible for people with diabetes, potentially leading to diabetes remission and improved health markers.
  • Despite significant weight loss and better diabetes management, some complications, like peripheral neuropathy, may persist and can lead to conditions such as Charcot foot.
  • Individuals who have lost substantial weight should remain vigilant about foot health since the risk of foot disease continues, even with improved diabetes status.
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Introduction: Podiatrists form an integral part of the multidisciplinary foot team in the treatment of diabetic foot-related complications. A set of unforeseen circumstances within our specialist diabetes foot service in the United Kingdom caused a loss of 50% of our non-operative podiatry team for almost 7 months during 2010. Some of this time was filled by non-specialist community non-operative podiatrists.

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Aims: To develop an antibiotic foot formulary for the empirical treatment of diabetes-related foot infections presenting to our service. Subsequently, to asses costs associated with the introduction of our protocol, in particular to assess the effect on admissions avoidance and any cost savings achieved.

Methods: We reviewed several existing antibiotic protocols.

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