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Hospitals use maggots to clean non-healing skin and soft tissue wounds...They actually clear the dead flesh away more precisely than conventional surgery techniques are able too.
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Kellyhound you really are adding some outstanding threads throughout DR..I've started venturing out of the WC to look again!
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It's not a bedsore. It looks like a diabetic foot or gangrene. That person doesn't need the wound debrided, they need a below knee amputation. You can tell the nerves are shot. The person didn't move the leg in pain as the bandages were being taken off (even with topical anesthesia it would hurt).
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