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Wagner and the University of Texas Wound Classification Systems of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Wagner Classification of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Grade 0: No ulcer in a high risk foot. Grade 1: Superficial ulcer involving the full skin thickness but not underlying tissues. Grade 2: Deep ulcer, penetrating down to ligaments and muscle, but no bone involvement or abscess formation. Grade 3: Deep ulcer with cellulitis or abscess formation, often with osteomyelitis. Grade 4: Localized gangrene. Grade 5: Extensive gangrene involving the whole foot. University of Texas Wound Classification System of Diabetic Foot Ulcers Grade I-A: non-infected, non-ischemic superficial ulceration Grade I-B: infected, non-ischemic superficial ulceration Grade I-C: ischemic, non-infected superficial ulceration Grade I-D: ischemic and infected superficial ulceration
Grade II-A: non-infected, non-ischemic ulcer that penetrates to capsule or bone Grade II-B: infected, non-ischemic ulcer that penetrates to capsule or bone Grade II-C: ischemic, non-infected ulcer that penetrates to capsule or bone Grade II-D: ischemic and infected ulcer that penetrates to capsule or bone
Grade III-A: non-infected, non-ischemic ulcer that penetrates to bone or a deep abscess Grade III-B: infected, non-ischemic ulcer that penetrates to bone or a deep abscess Grade III-C: ischemic, non-infected ulcer that penetrates to bone or a deep abscess Grade III-D: ischemic and infected ulcer that penetrates to bone or a deep abscess References:
Created: Abril 13, 2005 |