Aeromonas hydrophila Infections Following Leech Use in Flap Surgery
Early clinical characterization of the primary infectious complication of leech therapy
Resumen
One of the earliest systematic reports documenting Aeromonas hydrophila infections as a complication of medicinal leech therapy in reconstructive surgery. Described clinical presentations, culture results, and treatment outcomes, establishing Aeromonas as the primary pathogen of concern.
Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia
Historically pivotal paper that first alerted the plastic surgery community to Aeromonas risk. Led directly to the development of prophylaxis guidelines that have since reduced infection rates from 7–20% to near-zero in compliant institutions.
Citación
Aeromonas hydrophila Infections Following Use of Medicinal Leeches in Replantation and Flap Surgery
Lineaweaver WC et al. · Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1992
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Añadido a la biblioteca ASH: March 18, 2026 · Última actualización del sitio: March 18, 2026