Nduka Jude Chiedu, Mcnair Rory
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Glan Clwyd Hospital, Rhyl, UK.
BMJ Case Rep. 2014 Dec 19;2014:bcr2014205890. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-205890.
A retired man in his 60s was referred to the on call orthopaedic team by his general practitioner following several attempts to extricate a human botfly larva from his forearm. While on holiday in Belize with his daughter 8 weeks previously they both were bitten by some insects. She developed an infestation which was treated locally. Once back in the UK, he subsequently reported of localised itching and discomfort. A botfly larva was successfully removed in the emergency department following local anaesthetic infiltration.
一名60多岁的退休男子在全科医生多次尝试从他的前臂取出一只人皮蝇幼虫后,被转介给了随叫随到的骨科团队。8周前,他和女儿在伯利兹度假时,两人都被一些昆虫叮咬了。他女儿出现了感染,在当地接受了治疗。回到英国后,他随后报告说局部有瘙痒和不适感。在局部麻醉浸润后,一只人皮蝇幼虫在急诊科被成功取出。