New foot network in Osnabrück: Together against diabetic foot syndrome!

Das Fußnetzwerk Osnabrück wurde am 14.06.2025 gegründet, um die Behandlung des diabetischen Fußsyndroms zu verbessern und zu koordinieren.
The Osnabrück foot network was founded on June 14, 2025 to improve and coordinate the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome. (Symbolbild/MND)

New foot network in Osnabrück: Together against diabetic foot syndrome!

An important initiative begins in Osnabrück: this day the Osnabrück foot network was founded to improve the treatment of patients with diabetic foot syndrome. This syndrome is a serious consequence of diabetes mellitus, which is caused by nerve damage and circulatory disorders in the feet. According to Osnabrücker Rundschau , numerous experts have merged in order to give the affected patients a better care.

The initiators of this valuable initiative are Dr. med. Stefan Wiemeyer and Jan Heggemann from the Christian Clinic Melle and Dr. med. Stephan Imbusch from the Marienhospital Osnabrück and Dr. med. Tim Wohlberedt from the Bramsche sugar practice. The aim of the network is to set up a comprehensive system that includes all relevant medical disciplines and is geared towards the specific needs of around 3,200 to 5,250 patients in the Osnabrück area. The tendency of this disease, which is characterized by poorly healing wounds and ulcers on the feet, is rising.

a network for better supply

The foot network welcome specialists from different areas, including diabetology, foot surgery, vascular surgery, wound therapy and many more. The experts regularly discuss cases and present current scientific work in quarterly meetings. The networking of all participants should result in better coordination and a simplified assignment of appointments in patient care. With a special focus on diabetic foot syndrome, doctors can be included in a list of treatment, so that patients are seamlessly embedded in cross -sectoral care.

The diabetic foot syndrome can cause serious complications. In extreme cases, long -lasting high blood sugar levels and accompanying diseases lead to serious foot injuries and even amputations. An estimated 50,000 hospital stays are recorded every year due to amputations in Germany, with about 60% of the patients concerned, such as pta today . This means that the early detection and treatment of these complications are crucial for the preservation of the feet and the quality of life of the patients.

prevention and treatment in focus

particularly important in dealing with diabetic foot syndrome are the early identification of risk factors such as diabetic neuropathy and peripheral arterial closure disease (PAVK). In the foot ambulance in Osnabrück, standardized examinations are carried out to determine nerve damage and circulatory disorders. Effective wound care and the control of infections are essential to avoid worse consequences.

Furthermore, it was reached among the experts that comprehensive training of patients and preventive measures such as real footwear are of the greatest importance. Ultimately, the work in the Osnabrück foot network shows that a good networking of specialist disciplines and the clarification of the patient can be given a new hope of significantly reducing the amputation rate and increasing the quality of life of those affected.

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