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Medicinal leech therapy on head and neck patients: a review of literature and proposed protocol

Review article published in Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology (2013)

Última actualización: March 18, 2026Revisado por: ASH Editorial Board
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Ensayos clínicosElyassi A, Terres J, Rowshan H · Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology, 2013

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To this day, a standardized protocol for medicinal leech therapy does not exist. The purpose of this article was to review literature in the hope of proposing a unified, coherent, feasible, and safe protocol for using medicinal leeches when warranted. STUDY DESIGN: A literature search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, MDConsult, The Cochrane Library, OMIM, and Google. This was supplemented by a search for selected authors. Keywords used were medicinal leech therapy, leech therapy, leeching, replantation, thromboembolism, venous congestion, Hirudo medicinalis, Hirudotherapy, leech protocol, and Hirudo protocol. RESULTS: Based on titles and abstracts, 26 articles and 1 Web site were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Leech therapy can be an excellent alternative for the treatment of venous congestion in free flaps, pedicled flaps, and replanted tissues. Psychological precounseling, antibiotic therapy, number of leeches to be used, length of therapy, and laboratory checks should be taken into consideration before initiating therapy.

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Publication typeCase ReportsJournal ArticleReview
Indexed MeSH termsAnimalsClinical ProtocolsFemaleHead Injuries, ClosedHirudin TherapyHirudo medicinalisHumansHyperemiaLeechingMaleNeck InjuriesNeovascularization, Physiologic

Resumen

To this day, a standardized protocol for medicinal leech therapy does not exist. The purpose of this article was to review literature in the hope of proposing a unified, coherent, feasible, and safe protocol for using medicinal leeches when warranted.

Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia

Contributes clinical evidence for the therapeutic application of leech therapy.

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Medicinal leech therapy on head and neck patients: a review of literature and proposed protocol.

Elyassi A, Terres J, Rowshan H · Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology, 2013

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