Asotibe Jennifer C, Achebe Ikechukwu, Mbachi Chimezie, Igwilo Rita, Paintsil Isaac
Medicine, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA.
Internal Medicine, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Jun 12;12(6):e8585. doi: 10.7759/cureus.8585.
Although myiasis infestation of wounds presents with significant psychological discomfort to patients, studies have shown that it can be beneficial in the management of recalcitrant ulcers resistant to standard management. Here we report a patient with persistent ulcers unresponsive to standard management who was lost to follow-up for five months and presented with ''maggots in his wound''. This however proved beneficial to the patient as the ulcer showed healthy granulation tissue on presentation and improved healing on follow-up. Our case presents the beneficial effect of myiasis infestation in the 21st century and helps to highlight a time-tested therapy with further encouragement of the use of biotherapy (sterile maggots) for the management of recalcitrant ulcers.
虽然伤口蝇蛆病感染会给患者带来极大的心理不适,但研究表明,它在治疗对标准治疗有抗性的顽固性溃疡方面可能有益。在此,我们报告一名患有持续性溃疡的患者,该溃疡对标准治疗无反应,失访五个月后出现“伤口中有蛆虫”的情况。然而,这对患者证明是有益的,因为溃疡在就诊时显示出健康的肉芽组织,随访时愈合情况有所改善。我们的病例展示了21世纪蝇蛆病感染的有益效果,并有助于突出一种经过时间考验的疗法,进一步鼓励使用生物疗法(无菌蛆虫)来治疗顽固性溃疡。