Title of article :
A Huge Orofacial Myiasis, the Importance of Ideal Management: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Solano ، Nicolas Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit - University Hospital of Maracaibo , Castrillo ، Ariamay Oral Surgery Post-graduated Program - School of Dentistry - Universidad del Zulia , Parra ، Enmanuel Oral Surgery Post-graduated Program - School of Dentistry - Universidad del Zulia , Medina ، Carlos Oral Surgery Post-graduated Program - School of Dentistry - Universidad del Zulia
Abstract :
It is widely accepting that Myiasis refers to an infestation of alive human animals or vertebrates from larvae of the Diptera insect family that feed on live or necrotic tissues depending on the species. The Cochliomyia hominivorax species is the most common, which feeds entirely on the necrotic tissues and is commonly founding in tropical and subtropical areas, primary screw-worm larvae fed on the living tissues so that the egg deposition occurs on the periphery of the new wounds. The most common locations in the head and neck where this infestation appears are the ears, eyes, nose, oral cavity, sinuses, mastoid region, tracheotomy wound, and lymph nodes. Multiple parameters predispose to the possibility of presenting myiasis in this area, such as the increased age, lower socioeconomic status as well as medical co-morbidities, and malignant tumors. Therefore, this study presented a case of a 71-year old patient with orofacial myiasis, who received medical treatment, mechanical removal, surgical debridement and occlusion of the wound with liquor based on the essence of anis or anisette for the asphyxia of the larvae, with a satisfactory evolution after seven days of the protocol. This case provides interesting information that could help to oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the management of the type of orofacial myiasis.
Keywords :
Cochliomyia hominivorax , Honey , Honey , impregnated dressings , Myiasis , Orofacial myiasis
Journal title :
International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Scientific Research in Dental and Medical Sciences