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Tratamento de miíase em trauma facial: relato de caso
Fecha
2020-07-08Registro en:
2184-6499
10.34631/sporl.800
Autor
Lucena, Virgínia Raquel dos Santos
Morais, Hécio Henrique Araújo de
Souza Júnior, Erasmo Freitas de
Grempel, Rafael Grotta
Resumen
Myiasis refers to a condition widely associated with the interaction between flies and hosts, resulting in infestation by larvae, which feed on living or dead tissue, generating an infectious process. Such condition, on head and neck characterizes even more aggravating cases, requiring immediate interventionist and preventive measures. The present work describes about a case of myiasis, resulting from prolonged exposure of a condition caused by viscerocranial trauma in a 32-year-old patient, victim of a motorcycle accident, aggravated by inappropriate hygiene conditions and the non-treatment of the injury. The patient was referred to the operating room under general anesthesia, the management chosen was mechanical removal with the aid of ether, with subsequent administration of ivermectin, to remove remaining larvae, and surgery for reduction of fractures with internal mandible fixation