| Literature DB >> 28804778 |
Yuankai Lin1, Molly Amin1, Abigail F W Donnelly1, Surabhi Amar1.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 28804778 PMCID: PMC5539876 DOI: 10.1200/JGO.2015.001594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Oncol ISSN: 2378-9506
Figure 1Severe skin lesions on torso and right lower extremity before the treatment.
Figure 2Punch biopsy from left shoulder and right leg confirmed the diagnosis of Kaposi's sarcoma. Top 3 rows, hematoxylin and eosin staining; bottom row, CD31 immunohistochemistry staining.
Figure 3Skin lesions after the first dose of chemotherapy and (A, B) before, (C) during, or (D) 1 year after maggot debridement therapy.
Literature Review of MDT on Cancer Wounds
| Reference | Year of Publication | Patient | Primary Cancer | Site of Wound Where MDT Was Used | Response to MDT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Age (years) | |||||
| Schouten et al[ | 2009 | M | 87 | Basosquamous carcinoma of the right ear | Right ear | Spontaneous myiasis in the affected ear; upon removal, the wound looked cleaner and was absent of foul odors, and the carcinoma was subsequently removed surgically |
| Preuss et al[ | 2004 | F | 73 | Squamous cell carcinoma of tongue base with bilateral metastases to the neck | Neck | Necrotizing fasciitis resolved within 4 days; red granulation tissue appeared at the surface, and the wound healed 6 weeks later because of secondary healing |
| Sealby et al[ | 2004 | F | 65 | Endometrial adenocarcinoma with localized right foot metastases | Right foot | Wound started to heal; multiple rounds of MDT were used |
| Dunford et al[ | 2001 | M | 64 | Mantle-cell lymphoma | Right thigh/groin | MDT was unsuccessful because the maggots traveled into the dressing and the wound had excessive exudate and lymph; complete wound healing in 14 weeks by multiple therapies, including vacuum-assisted closure and |
| Mumcuoglu et al[ | 1999 | M | Not specified | Basal cell carcinoma | Left thumb | Specifics not provided |
| Jones et al[ | 1998 | M | 80 | Squamous cell lung cancer | Chest | MDT cleared the infection and odors coming from lesion, but therapy was stopped because of the pain |
| Reames et al[ | 1988 | M | 60 | Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip and neck | Neck | Spontaneous myiasis cleaned the wound with healthy granulation tissue; the wound became necrotic with a foul-smelling odor after the removal of maggots |
| Bunkis et al[ | 1985 | F | 88 | Squamous cell carcinoma of the head | Right upper cheek | Spontaneous myiasis was kept on the wound and monitored for 3 days before removal; one week later, the wound was free of necrotic debris |
Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; MDT, maggot debridement therapy.