Maggot Therapy “Use of Fly Larvae for Treatment of Wounds”- A Review

M. Kenawy, Y. M. Abdel-Hamid
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Several chronic wounds require alternative therapy in addition to the conventional ones. Maggot therapy (MT) is one of these alternatives. MT is one form of animal-based treatment options known as Biotherapy (medicinal use of live organisms). MT or Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is the medical use of live maggots for cleaning chronic, non-healing wounds or certain wounds that are not amenable to other forms of therapy. MT is achieved through maggots' secretion of proteolytic enzymes that liquefy the necrotic tissues and then feed on such tissues (wound debridement activity), wound disinfection (antimicrobial) activity and growth-promoting (wound healing) activity.  MT has been used for centuries.  Occasionally used since the 1930’s and early 1940’s and then in 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved maggots as a medical device that has been prescribed for patients in more than 200 hospitals in the United States.  This article presents a review of published articles on the different aspects of MT  (mainly the past and current uses, maggots used, how to apply maggots for wound treatments,  advantages and disadvantages,  problems and adverse reactions and its  application  in Egypt) that serves as a guide to health professionals who may be users  of this  form of  treatment now and in the  future
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蝇蛆疗法“用蝇幼虫治疗伤口”综述
除了传统的治疗方法外,一些慢性伤口还需要其他的治疗方法。蛆虫疗法(MT)就是其中一种替代疗法。MT是一种以动物为基础的治疗选择,被称为生物疗法(活体生物的药用用途)。MT或蛆虫清创疗法(MDT)是医学上使用活蛆虫来清洁慢性、不愈合的伤口或某些不适合其他形式治疗的伤口。MT是通过蛆分泌蛋白水解酶来实现的,这些酶液化坏死组织,然后以这些组织为食(伤口清创活性)、伤口消毒(抗菌)活性和促进生长(伤口愈合)活性。MT已经使用了几个世纪。从20世纪30年代和40年代初开始偶尔使用,然后在2004年,食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准蛆作为一种医疗器械,已在美国200多家医院为患者开处方。本文介绍了关于MT不同方面(主要是过去和现在的用途,使用的蛆,如何将蛆用于伤口治疗,优点和缺点,问题和不良反应及其在埃及的应用)的已发表文章的综述,可作为卫生专业人员的指南,他们现在和将来可能是这种治疗形式的用户
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