Maggot debridement therapy. An alternative treatment for nonhealing ulcers

Author:

Stoddard SR1,Sherman RA1,Mason BE1,Pelsang DJ1,Sherman RM1

Affiliation:

1. University of California at Irvine, USA.

Abstract

The authors illustrated a chronic bilateral plantar foot ulcer of several years' duration that was resistant to all forms of conventional therapy, yet was resolved after 13 1/2 weeks of maggot therapy. The contralateral foot ulcer showed no improvement during the same period, despite continual inpatient conventional dressing changes. At a time when medical cost containment is a critical issue, maggot therapy may resurge as a viable alternative in treating nonhealing wounds.

Publisher

American Podiatric Medical Association

Subject

General Medicine

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