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Efficiency of medical leech on experimentally induced incisional wound healing in rats.

Journal:
Journal of complementary & integrative medicine
Year:
2025
Authors:
Bilden, Alican et al.
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine
Species:
rodent

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted in response to the increasing interest in understanding the effects of both modern and traditional complementary medicine on incisional wound healing. Herein, it was aimed to investigate the wound healing effects of medicinal leech therapy and leech saliva in an experimentally created incisional skin wound model. METHODS: Fifteen rats underwent full-thickness incisions on their dorsal regions and were randomly assigned to five equal groups, as the Leech Saliva (LS) group, where wounds were treated topically with leech saliva once daily; Leech Therapy-1 (LT-1) group, where leech therapy was administered once at the beginning of the experiment; Leech Therapy-2 (LT-2) group, where leech therapy was applied twice, on days 0 and 3; Positive Control (PC) group, where wounds were treated daily with Phyto cream containing; and Negative Control (NC) group, where no treatment was given. RESULTS: Wound healing was assessed daily, and the experiment continued until complete healing was observed. At the conclusion, the wound size, appearance, and histological features were analyzed to compare healing progress across the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Medicinal leech therapy was observed to have a positive wound healing effect in the rat model.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39891363/