

GANGRENE CLINICAL RESULTS
(From Electronic Medical Record)
Episode of Care:
Diagnoses: Arterial insufficiency; Gangrene right foot; Dementia
Medical History: Left below the knee amputation
PT Start Date: 8/31/2016
PT End Date: 10/28/2016
Number of PT Visits: 24
Initial Evaluation:
Status:
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family had opted not to follow the advice of his vascular surgeon, who recommended a below knee amputation of his right leg to stop the progression of gangrene.
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the patient had previously had a below the knee amputation of his left leg due to circulatory insufficiency
Prognosis:
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extremely poor based upon his history and present status
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best practices wound care would not stop the gangrenous progression
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septicemia and death
Treatment Plan:
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his primary care nurse practitioner opted to try a physical therapy intervention which incorporated the Treadwell™ System
Result(s):
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signs of progress within the second week
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edema reduction
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discoloration improved
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Induration lessened
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improved range of motion of right ankle and toes
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observable healing at the gangrenous site
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healing was continuous and progressive
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odor from the patient’s distal 3rd toe (gangrenous segment) prompted another referral to the vascular surgeon, who no longer recommended surgery
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spontaneous amputation of the distal two phalanges of the right 3rd toe occurred
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circulation in his right lower leg and foot had returned to normal including healing of his right 3rd toe
Addendum:
I have seen this patient in the facility recently, which is 9 months after this episode of care, and his right lower leg and foot still appear normal with respect to swelling, coloration and induration.
Conclusion(s):
In my professional opinion, had the episode of care utilizing the Treadwell™ System not been engaged, progression of the gangrenous infection would likely have led to sepsis and death.
Estimates of the cost of a below the knee amputation surgery and subsequent medical interventions begin at $100,000. Had this occurred and the patient survived, he would have had to go to a (more expensive) skilled facility to receive the level of care required for a bilateral amputee.
The total cost of the episode of care delivered utilizing Treadwell™ technology, which was delivered at the facility (no transportation required for the patient to go to an outside facility for treatments) was approximately $3,000, 3% or less of what the surgical alternative would have cost the healthcare system.
Richard Hand, PT