MacDougall K Margaret, Rodgers Fiona R T
Clydebank Health Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Br J Nurs. 2004;13(5):255-60. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2004.13.5.12434.
This article discusses the use of larval therapy by district nurses in wound bed preparation in the community. A case study is presented of a patient with a persistently necrotic and painful anterior tibial wound post-fasciotomy. The case study offers an insight into the practicalities involved in the use of larvae as effective and safe debriders of tissue for wound bed preparation. It is concluded that larval therapy is an underused and misunderstood resource when considering effective wound care and this treatment should be actively considered as an alternative therapy in wound care. There is a need for both qualitative and quantitative research in this field, enabling a more thorough discussion to be entered into by all practitioners with an interest in this subject.
本文讨论了社区护士在伤口床准备中使用幼虫疗法的情况。文中呈现了一个病例研究,该患者在筋膜切开术后胫骨前伤口持续坏死且疼痛。该病例研究深入探讨了使用幼虫作为伤口床准备中有效且安全的组织清创剂所涉及的实际问题。得出的结论是,在考虑有效的伤口护理时,幼虫疗法是一种未得到充分利用且被误解的资源,这种治疗方法应被积极视为伤口护理的替代疗法。该领域需要进行定性和定量研究,以便所有对该主题感兴趣的从业者能够展开更全面的讨论。