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The use of larval therapy in modern wound care

Viv Pyatt
22 November 2011

<p>Larval therapy, also known as maggot therapy or biosurgery, is widely used by healthcare professionals for the debridement of sloughy, necrotic wounds. The benefits of this treatment are well-documented and have been widely published in the medical and nursing press[1,2,3]. This article reviews the evidence for this technique and provides an overview of best practice.</p>

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