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1 posted on 08/25/2005 3:39:25 AM PDT by infocats
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Can you imagine waking up from surgery and seeing maggots all over the wound? That is too creepy!


2 posted on 08/25/2005 3:42:36 AM PDT by looney tune
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Back in medical school in the '70s, I worked at this state mental hospital. Because it was large, it had its own medical/surgical hospital on site. One night the nurses called me (practically screaming) because a patient's foot wound had "bugs crawling in it." It was infested with maggots.

I called the surgical resident on call at the medical center, and he said that they could be good for the wound. The nurses would not hear of it, so I asked him how to get rid of them. I was impressed when he knew the answer: place a 4x4 gauze pad over the wound and pour acetone on it. They curled up and died for easy removal.

3 posted on 08/25/2005 3:44:51 AM PDT by Pharmboy (There is no positive correlation between the ability to write, act, sing or dance and being right)
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4 posted on 08/25/2005 3:48:41 AM PDT by SC DOC
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Not for the squeamish

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

5 posted on 08/25/2005 3:50:37 AM PDT by SC DOC
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Take two maggots and call me in the morning.


6 posted on 08/25/2005 3:53:22 AM PDT by aardvark1 (Eschew obfuscation.)
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My mother in law had maggot therapy after surgery on her toes about 10 years ago at U of M Hospital in Ann Arbor. It probably helped to save a couple of them. (Toes, that is.) She had a regular stream of hospital personnel coming in to her room to get a look. The creepiest part for her was when they became fully engorged, (about 4" long and 1" in diameter) they would fall of her foot and onto her bed. In the middle of the night, this was not fun!
8 posted on 08/25/2005 4:07:18 AM PDT by stayathomemom
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For what it is worth, there is a company Biopharm (http://www.biopharm-leeches.com/) that has been in the leech business for a good while. Here is their FAQ about leeches:

Biopharm's Leech Facts

Did You Know...?
 

1. There are 650 known species of leeches.
2. The largest leech discovered measured 18 inches.
3. About one fifth of leech species live in the sea where they feed on fish.
4. The leech has 32 brains - 31 more than a human.
5. The Hirudo leech lays its babies within a cocoon; whereas the Amazon leech carries its babies on its stomach - sometimes as many as 300.

Leech cocoons on moss
6. Not all leeches are bloodsuckers. Many are predators, which eat earthworms, etc.
7. At Biopharm we mainly deal with three species:-

HIRUDO MEDICINALIS
European Medicinal Leech

HIRUDINARIA MANILLENSIS
Asian Medicinal Leech

HAEMENTERIA GHILIANII
Amazon Leech
8. The Hirudo leech has three jaws with 100 teeth on each jaw - making 300 teeth in all.
9. The Amazon leech uses a different method of sucking blood. They insert a long proboscis into the victim as opposed to biting.
10. The bite of a leech is painless due to its own anaesthetic.
11. The Hirudo injects an anti-coagulant serum into the victim to prevent the blood clotting.
12. The leech will gorge itself until it has had its fill and then just fall off.
13. The leech will gorge itself up to five times its body weight.

14. After the Hirudo leech drops off the wound it leaves will bleed, on average, for ten hours.
15. The first leech was used in medicine about 1000 B.C., probably in ancient India.
16. Wales was once one of the major leech collecting areas of Europe.
17. People would stand in the lakes and pools dotted around the country and when the leech attached to their legs they would put them in baskets and sell them. Today the Hirudo leech is an endangered species.
18. The original surgeons were barbers and they used leeches to cure anything from headaches to gout!
20. The barber pole is coloured now but originally barber - surgeons used to hang their bandages on a pole in front of the shop. Hence the red and white stripe of the pole.
21. HIRUDO MEDICINALIS is the leech mostly used in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
22. In plastic and reconstructive surgery BIOPHARM® LEECHES have helped to save the limbs of patients in 29 different countries.
23. By extracting the anti-clotting serum from the leech researchers are isolating new pharmaceutical compounds for eventual treatment of heart diseases.
24. The nervous system of the leech is very similar to the human nervous system and is of enormous benefit to researchers in their quest for the answers to human problems.
25. The nearest relatives of leeches are earthworms.

Biopharm Copyright © 1996 - 2005

Most recent revision January 2005


9 posted on 08/25/2005 4:24:31 AM PDT by snowsislander
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I CAN'T HEAR YOU, MAGGOTS!!!!!

11 posted on 08/25/2005 4:41:18 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (A living affront to Islam since 1959)
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But neither leeches nor maggots have ever been subject to thorough regulation by the Food and Drug Administration. So the medical advisers are being asked to create general guidelines about how they should be safely grown, transported and sold.

If something works, tax it and regulate it!!!!! [Gotta give the bureaucrats something to do with their time.]

It is amazing how many of the 'old remedies' and methods seem to return -- with renewed appreciation, because they work better than some of the 'modern remedies' and methods.
12 posted on 08/25/2005 4:54:48 AM PDT by TomGuy
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From what I have read leeches are very valuable in microsurgery. Also maggots that are used to clean out gangrene and/or other infected flesh are specially bred. We might remember that " all creatures great and small... the Lord God made them all" and put what He has made to the best use.


16 posted on 08/25/2005 5:30:46 AM PDT by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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