Surgery is done to remove the infection and protect your foot or leg. Your surgeon may take a small amount of dead tissue from the infected area. Sometimes they may need to remove toes or larger amounts of tissue. Surgery to fix or bypass arteries that have been damaged by diabetes may help. This can bring more blood to the infected area. You may have surgery in a hospital or outpatient surgery center. You may need blood tests, X-rays, MRI, or other tests. These may be done to see if the infection has spread to other areas, such as the bone.
The length of your hospital stay depends on the surgery and how well you're healing. While you're healing, you will need to limit your activity for a while. Once you're back home, a home health nurse will come see you. Follow all instructions and be sure to follow up with your doctor as advised.