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Maggot Therapy in Wound Management in Modern Era and a Review of Published Literature

机译:现代时代伤口管理中的疗法和发表的文献综述

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Maggot therapy is an old remedy, which is being looked into with renewed interest. The use of medicinal maggots was approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a medical device in 2004. Maggot therapy appears to be efficacious, well tolerated, and cost-effective. Because American Medical Association (AMA) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) released reimbursement coding guidelines with regards to maggot therapy, there is a potential for a wider use of maggot therapy in United States in the near future. Several mechanisms of action suggested for maggots in debriding wounds are discussed. While maggot therapy demonstrated effectiveness in necrotic wounds, not all wound types respond well to maggot therapy. Future large, randomized, well-designed studies would help better delineate the place of maggot therapy among other options for wound care, and determine whether maggot therapy should be initiated earlier in the course of treatment, or continued to be used as a last resort.
机译:got疗法是一种古老的治疗方法,引起了人们的兴趣。 2004年,食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准将药用用作医疗设备。Mag疗法似乎是有效,耐受性良好且具有成本效益的。由于美国医学协会(AMA)和医疗保险和医疗补助中心(CMS)发布了有关治疗的报销编码准则,因此在不久的将来,在美国可能会广泛使用治疗。讨论了清创伤口中的几种作用机理。尽管疗法在坏死伤口中显示出了有效性,但并非所有伤口类型都对疗法反应良好。未来进行的大型,随机,设计良好的研究将有助于在其他伤口护理方案中更好地确定治疗的位置,并确定whether治疗应在治疗过程中更早开始还是继续作为最后手段使用。

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