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10. Maggot-assisted Wound Healing

Yamni Nigam Orcid Logo, Michael Wilson Orcid Logo, Naomi Palmer Orcid Logo

A Complete Guide to Maggot Therapy, Pages: 175 - 194

Swansea University Authors: Yamni Nigam Orcid Logo, Michael Wilson Orcid Logo, Naomi Palmer Orcid Logo

DOI (Published version): 10.11647/obp.0300.10

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Unlike any other wound care device or pharmaceutical, medicinal maggots convey multiple therapeutic benefits at the same time when applied to chronic and/or infected wounds. In addition to providing an ideal healing environment through debridement and infection control, maggot excretions and secreti...

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Published in: A Complete Guide to Maggot Therapy
ISBN: 9781800647282 9781800647305
Published: Cambridge, UK Open Book Publishers 2022
Online Access: https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0300.10
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description Unlike any other wound care device or pharmaceutical, medicinal maggots convey multiple therapeutic benefits at the same time when applied to chronic and/or infected wounds. In addition to providing an ideal healing environment through debridement and infection control, maggot excretions and secretions actively promote wound healing through a wide range of specific physiological mechanisms and pathways. After a brief review of early studies into the healing properties of medicinal maggots, and what is known from randomised clinical trials, the chapter explains in detail the biochemical and physiological principles of maggot-mediated wound healing.
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