- It’s long been recognized that opportunistic infestations by maggots of wounds sustained in battle can prevent infections or even septicemia
- It was widely used until early 1940s when antibiotics were introduced
- How it works:
- Debridement due to maggots’ production of enzymes including collagenases, chymotrypsin-like & trypsin-like enzymes
- Disinfecting of the wound via their anti-microbial secretions
- Stimulates wound healing possibly by stimulating fibroblasts
- It’s like the super early version of wound vacs…with anti-microbial properties.
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Friday, May 9, 2014
The use of sterile maggots in wound management
Learned today that this is a thing. The joys of being on psych consult!
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