Clinical experience with Leptospermum honey use for treatment of hard to heal neonatal wounds: Case series

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Abstract

Preterm, critically ill neonates represent a challenge in wound healing. Many factors predispose infants to skin injuries, including decreased epidermal-dermal cohesion, deficient stratum corneum, relatively alkaline pH of skin surface, impaired nutrition and presence of multiple devices on the skin. We present a case series describing the use of medical-grade honey-Leptospermum honey (Medihoney), for successful treatment of slowly healing neonatal wounds, specifically stage 3 pressure ulcer, dehiscent and infected sternal wound, and full-thickness wound from an extravasation injury. © 2014 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Boyar, V., Handa, D., Clemens, K., & Shimborske, D. (2014). Clinical experience with Leptospermum honey use for treatment of hard to heal neonatal wounds: Case series. Journal of Perinatology, 34(2), 161–163. https://doi.org/10.1038/jp.2013.158

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