Abstract

Objective: Applying antibiotics and maggot of Lucilia sericata, in our study, it was aimed to treat patients with osteomyelitis who had been treated with antibiotics, hyperbaric oxygen, vacuum, classical treatment methods and surgical debridement for a long time but did not show any improvement. Methods: Between July 2008 and September 2018, Maggot Debridement Therapy (MDT) was planned for 257 patients with osteomyelitis, 74 women and 183 men. Before starting the treatment, the material was taken from the wounds of the patients and sent to the microbiology laboratory. The antibiotic treatment that was initiated in the patients was continued and L. sericata maggot were placed in their wounds twice a week, and they were removed from the wound after being held for 48-72 hours. Results: From 165 patients with ongoing oteomyelitis treatment, 156 patients (94.5%) were treated, but 9 patients (5.5%) were untreated.

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