1. [Effect of maggot therapy on minimally necrotic tissues: characterization of larval enzymatic excretion/secretion].
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Téllez GA, Acero MA, Pineda LA, and Castaño JC
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- Adult, Aged, Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Combined Modality Therapy, Diabetic Foot pathology, Diptera enzymology, Diptera growth & development, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Female, Hemolymph enzymology, Humans, Insect Proteins metabolism, Male, Necrosis, Pain Management, Peptide Hydrolases metabolism, Severity of Illness Index, Varicose Ulcer drug therapy, Varicose Ulcer pathology, Wound Healing, Biological Therapy, Debridement methods, Diabetic Foot therapy, Insect Proteins analysis, Larva enzymology, Peptide Hydrolases analysis, Varicose Ulcer therapy
- Abstract
Introduction: Chronic leg ulcers are a burden for the health system and impact quality of life. The infections, the necrotic tissue and the difficult treatment affects the prognosis and healing time. Maggot therapy is presented as an acceptable alternative for the debridement and treatment of this pathology., Objective: The larval therapy was assessed on chronic leg ulcers with little necrotic tissue. Larval excretion and secretion (E/S) was characterized with respect to hemolymph (HL) enzymatic content. Materials and methods. Three patients with chronic leg ulcers and low necrotic tissue were treated with larval therapy and were assessed with the PUSH (pressure ulcer scale for healing) and Wound Bed Score. E/S and HL content was evaluated by SDS PAGE and zymogram., Results: The clinical aspect of the wounds showed improvement, and the scores demonstrated an average decrease of 2.3 for the PUSH and an average increase of 2.7 for the Wound Bed Score. A wide diversity of enzymatic activity in the E/S was demonstrated with major activity belonging to serine protease family., Conclusions: Maggot therapy proved an effective treatment in cases with minimal tissue necrosis and can be considered a viable treatment option.
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- 2012
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