Natural Honey as a Safe and Efficacious Alternative to Skin Grafting Post-Surgical Excision for Necrotizing Fasciitis at Primary Care Level: A Preliminary Study

Q3 Medicine
Badryia Al Lenjawi, Rasheed Prieiyl, D. Mendoza, Lowlwa Al Meslaman, Hashim Mohamed
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Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis is a soft tissue bacterial infection that spreads rapidly resulting in the destruction of muscles, skin, and underlying tissue. Necrotizing fasciitis is defined as a fast and progressive inflammatory infection of the fascia leading to secondary necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue moving along the facial plane. Fournier gangrene is a type of necrotizing fasciitis involving the scrotum and perineal area. Patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis require an effective regimen which includes surgical removal of devitalized tissues, systemic antimicrobials and mitigating underlying systemic disease processes. The burden of treating wounds following surgical debridement, on the other hand, can be challenging especially in the third world where resources are scarce resulting in suboptimal wound coverage and function. At primary care level we had the opportunity of using natural honey in 5 patients with non-healing wounds in either the lower limb or scrotum due to acute necrotizing fasciitis. This natural noninvasive approach offers a cost-effective and efficacious alternative to dermatotraction, skin grafting and negative pressure wound therapy. In these patients, the use of natural honey led to the restoration of the appearance and function of the fasciotomy wound especially in patients with co-morbidities or those refusing skin grafting due to cost, religious factors, etc. The authors present the clinical results followed by a discussion on the therapeutic properties of natural honey. This case series demonstrates the efficacy of topical raw honey as a catalyst for speeding the healing process by secondary intention thereby offering a safe and efficacious alternative for managing various wounds resulting from acute necrotizing fasciitis.
在初级保健水平,天然蜂蜜作为坏死性筋膜炎手术切除后植皮的安全有效选择:一项初步研究
坏死性筋膜炎是一种软组织细菌感染,传播迅速,导致肌肉、皮肤和底层组织的破坏。坏死性筋膜炎定义为筋膜的快速进行性炎症感染,导致沿面平面移动的皮下组织继发性坏死。富尼尔坏疽是一种坏死性筋膜炎,累及阴囊和会阴区。患有急性坏死性筋膜炎的患者需要有效的治疗方案,包括手术切除失活组织、全身抗菌剂和减轻潜在的全身疾病过程。另一方面,手术清创后处理伤口的负担可能具有挑战性,特别是在资源匮乏导致伤口覆盖和功能不理想的第三世界。在初级保健水平,我们有机会在5例下肢或阴囊因急性坏死性筋膜炎而未愈合的伤口中使用天然蜂蜜。这种自然的无创方法提供了一种经济有效的替代皮肤牵引术,皮肤移植和负压伤口治疗。在这些患者中,天然蜂蜜的使用使筋膜切开术伤口的外观和功能得以恢复,特别是对于那些有合并症或因费用、宗教等因素而拒绝植皮的患者。作者介绍了临床结果,随后讨论了天然蜂蜜的治疗特性。本病例系列证明了局部生蜂蜜作为加速愈合过程的催化剂的功效,从而为处理由急性坏死性筋膜炎引起的各种伤口提供了一种安全有效的选择。
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