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Maggots / Larval Therapy

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by C Bain, Jul 24, 2005.

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    Safety, effectiveness and
    economic aspects of maggot debride-ment therapy for wound healing.

    Arabloo J, Grey S, Mobinizadeh M, Olyaeemanesh A, Hamouzadeh P, Khamisabadi K.
    Med J Islam Repub Iran 2016 (20 January). Vol. 30:319. (PDF)
     
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    Modified Maggots Could Help Human Wound Healing
    For Immediate Release
    March 23, 2016
     
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    Increasing the miR-126 expression in the peripheral blood of patients with diabetic foot ulcers treated with maggot debridement therapy
    Jie Zhang, Sun Xin juan1, Jin'an Chen, Zhi wei Hu, Lei Wang, Dong mei Gu, Ai-ping Wang,
    Journal of Diabetes and its Complications; 28 July 2016
     
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    Increasing the miR-126 expression in the peripheral blood of patients with diabetic foot ulcers treated with maggot debridement therapy.
    Zhang J et al
    J Diabetes Complications. 2016 Jul 28. pii: S1056-8727(16)30328-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2016.07.026.
     
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    Increasing the miR-126 expression in the peripheral blood of patients with diabetic foot ulcers treated with maggot debridement therapy
    Jie Zhang et al
    Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications; Article in Press
     
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    Maggot therapy for wound care in Iran: a case series of the first 28 patients.
    Mirabzadeh A et al
    J Wound Care. 2017 Mar 2;26(3):137-143. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2017.26.3.137.
     
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    Maggot debridement therapy for a patient with critical limb ischaemia and severe cardiac dysfunction: possibility of limb salvage.
    Nishijima A et al
    Case Reports Plast Surg Hand Surg. 2017 May 16;4(1):42-47.
     
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    Effective wound bed preparation using maggot debridement therapy for patients with critical limb ischaemia.
    Nishijima A et al
    J Wound Care. 2017 Aug 2;26(8):483-489. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2017.26.8.483.
     
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    What is the optimal treatment time for larval therapy? A study on incubation time and tissue debridement by bagged maggots of the greenbottle fly, Lucilia sericata
    Michael R. Wilson Yamni Nigam John Knight David I. Pritchard
    Int W Jnl: 31 October 2018
     
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    Efficacy of Maggot Therapy on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Malekian A et al
    J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2019 Jan/Feb;46(1):25-29.
     
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    Maggot Debridement as a Treatment for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
    Sarah Diaz Ashley Kittson
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    The maggot therapy supply chain: a review of the
    literature and practice

    F. S T A D L E R
    Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2019), doi: 10.1111/mve.12397
     
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    Use of maggot debridement therapy in hospitalised patients in Germany
    Olga von Beckerath Susanne Kanya Gabor Gäbel Knut Kröger Benjamin Juntermanns
    03 November 2019
     
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    Maggot excretions/secretions promote diabetic wound angiogenesis via miR18a/19a -TSP-1 axis.
    Wang TY et al
    Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Apr 8
     
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    Efficacy of Maggot Debridement Therapy on Refractory Atypical Diabetic Foot Ulcers: An Open-Label Study.
    Siavash M et al
    Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2020 May 5
     
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    Safety and efficacy of larval therapy on treating leg ulcers: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
    Weijing Fan et al
    BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 8;10(10)
     
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    Influence of maggot excretions/secretions on the anti- Pseudomonas aeruginosa effect of neutrophils in patients with diabetic foot ulcer
    F F Li et al
    Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi. 2021 Apr 26;37:1-7
     
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    Maggot Therapy as a Part of a Holistic Approach in the Treatment of Multimorbid Patients with Chronic Ulcer
    Tobias Romeyke
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    Saving diabetic foot ulcers from amputation by surgical debridement and maggot therapy: A case report
    KazemHajimohammadia et al
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports; Volume 86, September 2021, 106334
     
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    Maggot Debridement Therapy for Chronic Leg and Foot Ulcers: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
    Kevin Syam, Shaheer A Joiya, Sumayyah Khan, P Nithin Unnikrishnan
    Adv Skin Wound Care. 2021 Nov 1;34(11):603-607
     
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    Maggot debridement therapy to treat hard-to-heal diabetic foot ulcers: a single-centre study
    Harikrishna Kr Nair et al
    J Wound Care. 2021 Dec 1;30(Sup12):S30-S36
     
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    Reviving hope by using of maggot debridement therapy in patients with diabetic foot ulcer: A case report
    ChoobianzaliaRasoulGolibAmirehHassanpourcMahmoodrezaGhalandaribRanaAbbaszadehd
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
    Volume 91, February 2022, 106797
    Highlights
    •DFU is one of the most significant complications of diabetes mellitus.
    •Affordable and efficacious treatment is necessary for the management of DFUs.
    •Maggot debridement therapy is effective approach for healing DFUs.
     
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    Maggot treatment promotes healing of diabetic foot ulcer wounds possibly by upregulating Treg levels
    JieZhangac et al
    Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
    Volume 184, February 2022, 109187

     
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    Surgical debridement and maggot debridement therapy (MDT) bring the light of hope to patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs): A case report
    Naser Parizad et al
    Int J Surg Case Rep. 2022 Oct;99:107723
     
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    Maggot debridement therapy and complementary wound care: a case series from Nigeria
    Mustapha Ahmed Yusuf et al
    J Wound Care. 2022 Nov 2;31(11):996-1005
     
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    Limb salvage using maggot debridement therapy on a diabetic foot ulcer complicated by gas gangrene: First case report in Nigeria
    Mustapha Ahmed Yusuf et al
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    Maggot therapy, alginate dressing, and surgical sharp debridement: Unique path to save unresponsive diabetic foot ulcer
    Kazem Hajimohammadi et al
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports; Volume 111, October 2023, 108907
     
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    Maggot debridement therapy stimulates wound healing by altering macrophage activation
    Xin-Juan Sun, Jin-An Chen, Gai Li, Lei Wang, Tian-Yuan Wang, Ai-Ping Wang
    09 November 2023
     
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    Fighting diabetic foot ulcer by combination therapy, including larva therapy, Medi honey ointment, and silver alginate dressings: A case report
    Navid Faraji et al
    Int J Surg Case Rep. 2023 Dec
     
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    The role of medical-grade maggots in facilitating healing of diabetic foot ulcers in Kano, northern Nigeria: a case series
    Mustapha Ahmed Yusuf et al
    J Wound Care. 2024 Feb 1;33(Sup2):S24-S30
     
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    The role of medical-grade maggots in facilitating healing of diabetic foot ulcers in Kano, northern Nigeria: a case series
    Mustapha Ahmed Yusuf, Bashir Mohammed Ibrahim, Firdausi Abubakar, Mustapha Ibrahim, Abdulrahman Abba Sheshe, Mohammed Kabir Abubakar, Sani A Aji, Kamaldeen A Gbadamasi, Jatto Kabir Busayo, Suleiman Bala Sallau, Bakare Ajibola Ridwan, Andrew E Uloko, Ibrahim D Gezawa, Mansur Ramalan, Kamal Sidi, Sani Abdullahi, Kabir Musa Adamu, Nafisatu Bello, … See all authors
    Journal of Wound CareVol. 33, No. Sup2Practice :13 Feb 2024
     
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    Surgical debridement and maggot debridement therapy can survive patient with diabetic foot ulcer after foot trauma: A case report
    Maryam Rasouli et al
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports; Volume 121, August 2024, 109990
     
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    Healing of a diabetic foot wound through surgical debridement using med-honey, maggot therapy, and human amniotic membrane: A case study
    Behnam Babamiri et al
    Int J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Jul 19
     
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    Maggot Debridement Therapy in the Salvage of Diabetic Foot Ulcers -New Perspectives
    Aisha Abdalla , Mohamed Smat
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