Clinical outcome of Maggot Debridement Therapy followed by Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for chronic hand wound with Multi-Drug Resistant Organism infection: Two cases and review of the literature
The advancement in science and research has led to development of medical maggots which feed exclusively on dead tissue. Medical maggots have three important functions namely debridement, disinfection, and stimulation of wound healing. The modern use of medical maggots now goes by the term ``Maggot...
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Main Authors: | Phang, Zi Hao, Khoo, Saw Sian, Gunasagaran, Jayaletchumi, Ahmad, Tunku Sara Tunku |
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SAGE Publications (UK and US)
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/26367/ |
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