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BIOSURGERY OF CHRONICAL WOUNDS- healling with the larvae of Lucilia sericata

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Code Science Field Subfield
3.01.00  Medical sciences  Microbiology and immunology   

Code Science Field
B230  Biomedical sciences  Microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology 
Keywords
biosurgery, chronical wounds, healling, microbiology
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Researchers (15)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  13654  PhD Jerneja Ambrožič Avguštin  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  253 
2.  04917  PhD Zoran-Marij Arnež  Cardiovascular system  Head  2003 - 2005  288 
3.  02058  Tatjana Berger  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2003 - 2005  245 
4.  10802  PhD Matej Cimerman  Neurobiology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  263 
5.  05935  PhD Nina Gunde-Cimerman  Biotechnology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  1,261 
6.  21408  PhD Aleš Lapanje  Microbiology and immunology  Junior researcher  2003 - 2005  354 
7.  18993  PhD Tadeja Matos  Microbiology and immunology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  178 
8.  23263  Zlatko Parać  Neurobiology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  25 
9.  06902  PhD Zdravko Podlesek  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  137 
10.  16239  PhD Dragica Smrke  Neurobiology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  483 
11.  16064  PhD Marjanca Starčič Erjavec  Biochemistry and molecular biology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  444 
12.  07795  PhD Martin Tonin  Neurobiology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  136 
13.  11737  Miljana Vegnuti  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2003 - 2004  130 
14.  12990  PhD Matjaž Veselko  Medical sciences  Researcher  2003 - 2005  234 
15.  16103  PhD Polona Zalar  Microbiology and immunology  Researcher  2003 - 2005  462 
Organisations (3)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0312  University Medical Centre Ljubljana  Ljubljana  5057272000  77,480 
2.  0381  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine  Ljubljana  1627066  48,255 
3.  0481  University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty  Ljubljana  1626914  66,844 
Abstract
Since ancient times it is known that larvae of certain fly species stimulate healing of infected and gangenous wounds. The first scientific reports of their benificial effect derive from military surgeons. After the first world war the therapy was transferred from battlefields into hospitals, where around 1930 these biosurgical teratments have really expanded. With the advent of antibiotic treatments after second world war the practice of larval treatment declined. In the last decade new problems associated with the emergenece of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains emerged, therefore the larval therapy has undergone a new revival. Today it is successfully used in USA, Germany and Great Britain. The Lucilia sericata larvae act indirectly, through a complex active principle, secreted into wounds. The secretion degrades the wound necrotic tissue through the action of different proteolytic enzymes, it inhibits bacterial growth with so far unknown antimicrobial compounds and acts proliferatively due to insect hormones present during wound healing process. In Slovenia so far the therapy with L. sericata larvae has not been used yet. The aim of the present study is to introduce this biosurgical therapy to Clinical center hospital for the treatment of certain types of chronic wounds. In parallel, an attempt will be made to heal these wounds without the appliactions of larvae, using only the sterile complex secretion as such or bound to a suitable carrier compound.
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