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Treatment of WoundsTreatment of Wounds
Description
CMACCCMACC
2009 December 05
Th. Cherbuliez, MD
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Steps in healing
WoundWoundDescriptionDescription
The lesion can be acute or chronicThe lesion can be acute or chronic
A lesion of the skin or/and mucosaA lesion of the skin or/and mucosa
They can come from a burn, a cut, a compression, a They can come from a burn, a cut, a compression, a fracturefracture
They can be clean or infected.They can be clean or infected.
They can be superficial or include deep tissue They can be superficial or include deep tissue lesionlesion
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Role of honey
WoundWoundSteps in healingSteps in healing
1) Protect the place from further mechanical and 1) Protect the place from further mechanical and infectious attackinfectious attack
Rest is, in general, the most propitious state for Rest is, in general, the most propitious state for healing; therefore:healing; therefore:
2) Clean the area of dead and decaying cells, 2) Clean the area of dead and decaying cells, coagulated materialscoagulated materials
3) Disinfect and nourish the new tissues3) Disinfect and nourish the new tissues
These steps “treat” the wound and the rested wound heals These steps “treat” the wound and the rested wound heals itself.itself.
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Roles of bee products
WoundWoundto “treat” the woundto “treat” the wound
Role of HoneyRole of Honey
Covers the wound, no further bacterial or Covers the wound, no further bacterial or mechanical insultmechanical insultSaturation of the sugar content dehydrates Saturation of the sugar content dehydrates bacteriabacteriaGenerating OGenerating O+ + “burns” bacteria and dead tissues “burns” bacteria and dead tissues
Protects wound from losses: fluids, Protects wound from losses: fluids, electrolytes.electrolytes.
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Wound cover; Scientific qualities
Roles of bee Roles of bee productsproducts
to “treat” the woundto “treat” the woundRole of PropolisRole of Propolis
Role of bee venomRole of bee venom
Role of PollenRole of Pollen
DisinfectantDisinfectant
AnestheticAnesthetic
Increases blood circulation in and around the Increases blood circulation in and around the wound tissuewound tissue
Brings proteins and electrolytes to the wound.Brings proteins and electrolytes to the wound.
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Practical qualities
Scientific qualities of Scientific qualities of wound coverwound cover
by by N. Marsit N. Marsit (Apimondia 09) (Apimondia 09)
Not antigenicNot antigenic
Non inflammatoryNon inflammatory
Protects wound from external bacteriaProtects wound from external bacteria
Protects wound from evaporation and Protects wound from evaporation and electrolyte losseselectrolyte losses
Fosters granulation and epithelializationFosters granulation and epithelialization
Accelerates wound healing.Accelerates wound healing.
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Wound cover
Practical qualities of Practical qualities of wound coverwound cover
PricePrice
AvailabilityAvailability
Adhere to the wound without sticking or destroying Adhere to the wound without sticking or destroying new cells when removednew cells when removed
Easy conservationEasy conservation
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Burn wounds
Wound coverWound cover
HHoney impregnated amnion grafts could keep four oney impregnated amnion grafts could keep four years at room temperature. years at room temperature.
Human amniotic membranes sterilized by gamma Human amniotic membranes sterilized by gamma rays from cobalt-60 sources rays from cobalt-60 sources
To increase conservation time of the prepared To increase conservation time of the prepared amnion grafts:amnion grafts:
Creation of a skin substitute as biological Creation of a skin substitute as biological dressingdressing
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Abdominal surgical wounds
Wound treatmentWound treatmentBurns by A Berretta-Silva Burns by A Berretta-Silva
(Apimondia 09)(Apimondia 09)
This is a product that maintains its liquid state This is a product that maintains its liquid state in low temperatures and provides in situ gelling in low temperatures and provides in situ gelling property. property.
A thermo-reversible polymer that provides A thermo-reversible polymer that provides sustained delivery of a formulation containing sustained delivery of a formulation containing standardized propolis extract standardized propolis extract
It enhances patient’s comfort and acceptance, and It enhances patient’s comfort and acceptance, and obtains a histological well-organized skin tissue obtains a histological well-organized skin tissue that reduces wound healing time. that reduces wound healing time.
Protected by patentProtected by patent
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Chronic bone wound
Surgical, infected Surgical, infected woundswounds
Bernard DescottesBernard Descottes✝✝(Apimondia 09) (Apimondia 09)
Head of Division of visceral surgery in University Head of Division of visceral surgery in University Hospital in Limoges, France and Number 2 in France for Hospital in Limoges, France and Number 2 in France for liver transplantliver transplant
In the last 24 years honey is the only product used In the last 24 years honey is the only product used in this division for the healing of all wounds. in this division for the healing of all wounds.
87 % of the >3500 wounds treated heal without 87 % of the >3500 wounds treated heal without complications. Results are faster and cheaper than those complications. Results are faster and cheaper than those of commercial preparations.of commercial preparations.
Since 1984 study of Honey for the healing of major Since 1984 study of Honey for the healing of major abdominal post-operative, clean or infected woundsabdominal post-operative, clean or infected wounds
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Antibiotics vs Apittt
Chronic, deep Chronic, deep woundwound
By the Apitherapy Commission of By the Apitherapy Commission of ApimondiaApimondia
Lavage with honey-propolis-essential oils for 9 Lavage with honey-propolis-essential oils for 9 months until cleanmonths until clean
Man, distal end of femur infected for 42 years. Wound Man, distal end of femur infected for 42 years. Wound drains pus, resistant to all used antibiotics. drains pus, resistant to all used antibiotics. Patient candidate for amputationPatient candidate for amputation
Surgical curettage of the wound. Cavity left Surgical curettage of the wound. Cavity left emptyempty
Further care of the wound with honey mix until closed 4 Further care of the wound with honey mix until closed 4 months latermonths later
Patient’s knee ankylosed. He can walk without cane.Patient’s knee ankylosed. He can walk without cane.
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Examples of wounds
Antibiotics vs Antibiotics vs ApitherapyApitherapy
Date Antibiotics Days Cost USD Cost/months
2000 September Amikacine 10,7,10,3,3
Amixiciline 8
Amoxicicline
6,7
Cefalexine 8 Ceporane 9
Chloramphenicol 9,6
Ciprofloxacile 7,4,8,10,9,8
Cloxacicline 9 Erytromycine 6,10,7,7,7 Kanamicine 4 Metronidazol 6 Oxaciline 2 Penicilline 9 Rifampicine 7 Sulfaprine 7,5,8,5 Tetracicline 9,6,6
2001 December Vancomicine 9
Antibiotics 15 months 269 7,303.92 486.93
Apitherapy 9 months 270 600.00 66.67 (≈14%)
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Fish bone wound
WoundWoundExamplesExamples
Chronic ankle ulcerChronic ankle ulcer
Infected wound by fish boneInfected wound by fish bone
Bed soreBed sore
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.S.M. 43 (F) Infected wound by fish bone S.M. 43 (F) Infected wound by fish bone (Staphilococcus aureus) . The seventh day (Staphilococcus aureus) . The seventh day
after.after.
After 7 days antib.After 7 days antib.
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This is the situation after This is the situation after 7 days of antibiotic 7 days of antibiotic
therapytherapy
Healing after 10 days Healing after 10 days of maggot therapy and of maggot therapy and 25 days of honey 25 days of honey dressing.dressing.
One year laterOne year later
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Chronic Ulcer w. HoneyChronic Ulcer w. Honey
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.HoneyHoneyChronic ulcerChronic ulcer
Bed sore w. BVTBed sore w. BVT
After 60 days of Honey After 60 days of Honey treatment.treatment.
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Chronic ulcer.Chronic ulcer. One month One month later.later.
Two months Two months later.later.
Three month Three month later.later.
Treated with bee Treated with bee venomvenom..
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