Application of maggot debridement therapy on infected wounds of newborns: A case series in Iran

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sajjad Motallemzadeh, Seyed Tabaie, Jamal Mirzaei, K. Akbarzadeh, Gholamreza Djavid, Yusuf Sabo, Mustapha Yusuf, Azam Malekian
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Abstract

Neonates hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care units are exposed to higher risk of iatrogenic skin lesions. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) in recent years has gotten more attention as a debriding and disinfecting agent. The aim of this study was to treat infants with infected wounds and to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of MDT on this group of patients. The study was conducted on four infants (12 to 30 days old) with infected wounds who could not withstand surgical debridement. Lucilia sericata larvae were used along with other standard therapies. The result of this study showed that MDT is an effective biological debridement tool with a good safety margin amongst infants. It removes all the necrotic tissues and induced granulation after application. In addition, it shortens the healing time and decreased the rate of antibiotic consumption thereby reducing the overall cost of management.
在新生儿感染伤口上应用蛆虫清创疗法:伊朗的一个病例系列
在新生儿重症监护室住院的新生儿发生先天性皮肤损伤的风险较高。近年来,蛆虫清创疗法(MDT)作为一种清创和消毒剂受到越来越多的关注。本研究的目的是治疗有感染伤口的婴儿,并评估 MDT 对这类患者的有效性和安全性。研究对象是四名患有感染性伤口且无法承受手术清创的婴儿(12 到 30 天大)。在采用其他标准疗法的同时,还使用了蚕蛹琉璃苣幼虫。研究结果表明,MDT 是一种有效的生物清创工具,对婴儿具有良好的安全性。它能清除所有坏死组织,并在使用后诱导肉芽生长。此外,它还缩短了愈合时间,降低了抗生素消耗率,从而降低了总体管理成本。
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Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences
Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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