
LIMBWatch Series: Riley Csernica, VP of Product Development at DARCO International: From Napkin to Norm: GO Line âą Unveiled & The DARCO Story Behind Modern Offloading
On this episode of Limb Watch, Riley Csernica, VP of Product Development at DARCO International, recounts the companyâs origin and explains the GO Line âą innovations â including AirCoreâą and PowerPods...
16 Jun 24min

The Wound That Hated Debridement: Recognizing Pathergy and Great mimics of Diabetic Foot Infection
A patient with a presumed infected diabetic foot ulcer worsens after debridement and escalating antibiotics. This episode explores pathergy â an exaggerated inflammatory response to minor trauma that ...
15 Jun 20min

Escaping Platoâs Cave: Amputation Illusion- how healthcare learned to accept preventable limb loss
In this episode of Diabetic Foot Files Dr. G uses Plato's allegory of the cave to reveal how longâstanding assumptions and systemic failuresânot just biologyâdrive many diabetesârelated amputations. H...
14 Jun 26min

From seizures to Granulation Nation: The Unexpected Story of Phenytoin in Wound Healing
This episode traces how phenytoin â an anticonvulsant known for causing gingival overgrowth â was repurposed into a topical therapy for chronic wounds. It outlines the drugâs mechanisms in wounds: act...
13 Jun 24min

Forgotten Infection Friday- Buruli Ulcer vs Diabetic Foot: Lessons from a Painless Wound
This episode explores the rare Buruli (Buruli) ulcer caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans and its toxin mycolactone, which destroys tissue, suppresses immune signaling, and reduces pain, leading to delaye...
12 Jun 25min

Why we use Saline vs. Sterile Water vs. Tap Water vs Seawater- Not all water is equal
In this episode Dr. G explains why 0.9% sterile saline is the preferred when using to cleanse for diabetic foot ulcers, diving into osmosis, isotonicity, and how saline preserves cell function while...
11 Jun 29min

Wound Intelligence Wednesday: Atraumatic Dressings for Diabetic Limbs
This episode explains traumatic dressing selection for diabetic wounds, emphasizing atraumatic (especially silicone-based) dressings that protect fragile peri-wound skin, preserve keratinocytes and ca...
10 Jun 27min

Beyond Closure/ Post Healing Maintenance : Inside the Long Remodeling Phase of Wound Healing
Dr. G explains why skin closure in diabetic foot ulcers is a transition, not a cure: the remodeling phase can last months to years, leaving the scar biologically weaker and at high risk of recurrence....
9 Jun 31min



















