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  1. ... developed after reviewing the limited evidence for debridement. Maggot therapy No randomised trials were found, therefore cohort studies ... making. Trade off between clinical benefits and harms Maggot therapy There was limited evidence for maggot debridement, with ...
  2. ... the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers? [2015] 11. Maggot debridement therapy for treating diabetic foot ulcers What is the clinical effectiveness of maggot debridement therapy in the debridement of diabetic foot ulcers? [2015] ...
  3. ... be signed on the medication record. Finally, biosurgery (maggot therapy) is another effective and relatively quick method of ...
  4. ... healing time. Do not routinely offer adults: larval (maggot) therapy enzymatic debridement. Consider larval therapy if debridement is ...
  5. ... the paper is well below current cost of maggot therapy; this study is therefore not considered useful on ...
  6. ... for the treatment of pressure ulcers? 8.2. Maggot (larval) therapy 8.3. Review question: What are the most clinically and cost effective methods of maggot debridement of non-viable tissue for treatment of ...
  7. ... autolysis e.g. hydrogels and hydrocolloids enzymatic, mechanical, maggot) Comparison No debridement Comparison between debridement methods Other type of therapy for pressure ulcer treatment Outcomes Critical outcomes for ...
  8. ... S10 or S11 or S12 F.4.7. Maggot debridement 19. What are the most clinically effective methods of maggot debridement of non-viable tissue for treatment of ...
  9. ... involves the use of a certain species of maggots (fly larvae) that are specially bred for medical purposes. The maggots are placed on the wound, either as they ...
  10. ... What are the most clinically effective methods of maggot debridement of non-viable tissue for treatment of ... economic evidence. The GDG identified negative pressure wound therapy and repositioning as the highest priority areas for ...
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