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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 1H 5M

S3.E24 - Under Pressure: Surgical Offloading Tricks with Dr. Haywan Chiu, DPM

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In this episode, Dr. Haiwan Chu delves into innovative offloading techniques in limb salvage, focusing on practical strategies to enhance healing in complex diabetic foot ulcers. He shares insights on minimally invasive procedures like medial band plantar fasciotomy and discusses the role of social media in spreading surgical innovations. Dr. Chu provides a step-by-step guide to percutaneous medial band release and highlights criteria for patient selection, emphasizing the importance of biomechanical considerations and vascular health in ulcer management.Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on managing complications such as transfer ulcers and the limitations of MRI in diagnosing osteomyelitis. Dr. Chu also explores the evolving role of AI and social media in clinical decision-making and training, offering a comprehensive view of current and future trends in limb salvage surgery. This episode is a must-listen for those looking to expand their surgical toolbox with evidence-based approaches that improve patient outcomes.

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