Application of Maggot Debridement Therapy on Infected Wounds of Newborns: A Case Series in Iran

Authors

  • Sajjad Motallemzadeh Nursing of School, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia Author
  • Seyed Mehdi Tabaie Medical Laser Research Center, YARA Institute, ACECR, Tehran Author
  • Jamal Mirzaei Infectious Disease Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran Author
  • Kamran Akbarzadeh Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran Author
  • Gholamreza Esmaeeli Djavid Photo Repair Research Group, Medical Laser Research Center, Yara Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran Author
  • Yusuf Mohammad Sabo Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria Author
  • Mustapha Ahmed Yusuf Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria Author
  • Azam Malekian Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65843/gt98fv14

Keywords:

Burns, infants, Lucilia sericata, maggot debridement therapy, neonatal intensive care unit

Abstract

Neonates hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) are exposed to a higher risk of iatrogenic skin lesions. Maggot Debridement Therapy (MDT) in recent years has gotten more attention as a debriding, and disinfecting agent. The aim of this study was to treat infants with infected wounds and to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of MDT on in this group of patients. The study was conducted on four infants (12 to 30 days old) with infected wounds who could not withstand surgical debridement.Lucilia sericatalarvae were used along with other standard therapies. The result of this study showed that MDT is an effective biological debridement tool with a good safety margin amongst infants. It removes all the necrotic tissue and induced granulation after application. In addition, it shortens the healing time, reduced pain, and decreased the rate of antibiotic consumption thereby reducing the overall cost of management.

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Published

2026-02-23

How to Cite

Sajjad Motallemzadeh, Tabaie, S., Mirzaei, J., Akbarzadeh, K., Djavid, G., Sabo, Y., Yusuf, M., & Malekian, A. (2026). Application of Maggot Debridement Therapy on Infected Wounds of Newborns: A Case Series in Iran. Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences, 20(2), 196-198. https://doi.org/10.65843/gt98fv14