Medicated Manuka honey in conservative management of
exomphalos major
Pediatr Surg Int, 2014 Mar 6
PURPOSE:
The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of
Manuka honey ointment and dressings in the conservative management of
exomphalos major (EM).
METHODS:
A retrospective review of five patients with EM who
underwent non-operative management with Manuka honey ointments and dressings
was carried out to assess the time to complete epithelialisation, time to full
feeds, hospital stay, adverse effects, complications and outcome.
RESULTS:
The skin epithelialisation over the EM sac was achieved in a
median of 63 days (48-119). The median time to full enteral feed was 13 days
(3-29). The median hospital stay was 66 days (21-121). No adverse effects were
noted related to Manuka honey. Three patients had pulmonary hypoplasia
requiring prolonged hospitalization; one of those died with respiratory
complications at home after achieving complete epithelialisation. The follow-up
was a median 16 months (6-22). Two patients did not require repair of the
ventral hernia. One patient had ventral hernia repair at 16 months with
excellent cosmesis. The remaining patient is awaiting repair.
CONCLUSION:
This is the first description of the use of medicated Manuka
honey ointment and impregnated dressings in the conservative management of EM.
This treatment is safe, efficacious and promotes wound healing with favorable
outcome.
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