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Product Type: Larval Therapy
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HCPCS : A9270 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)
BioBag is a larval debridement therapy (not available in the U.S.) INTENDED USES: Removes the dead tissue from wounds.
CLAIMED FEATURES: Disinfected larvae of Lucilia sericata in a sterile polyester net bag with a sterile PVA spacer cube. BioBag is a biosurgical wound treatment consisting of disinfected, living larvae of the greenbottle fly Lucilia sericata, also known as Larval Debridement Therapy (LDT). The larvae remove the dead tissue from wounds, this process of removal of dead tissue from wounds (known as debridement) is often an essential step before wound healing can occur. Debridement results from the action of proteolytic larval enzymes liquefying the necrotic tissue and scoring of the tissue by the mouthparts of the larvae; this allows the larval enzymes to penetrate more effectively.
Wound Reference does not produce, market, re-sell or distribute health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
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Debridement is important to promote wound healing. Debridement is the process through which clinicians remove dead tissue and foreign materials from wounds. Dead tissue may be of different colors: black, gray, yellow or white. There are several methods of wound debridement, and debridement with larvae is one of them.

Rapid debridement can be achieved in as little as one treatment with disinfected larvae. Larvae are instinctively selective and eat only the dead tissue of a wound. They are precise, clean, quick and clinically effective. Although debridement with disinfected larvae can be a good solution for healthy and natural wound debridement, psychological and aesthetic concerns are understandable in contemporary culture. They either come loose and can be placed under a bandage, or come trapped in bandages. Patients need to consult their clinicians before opting for this type of debridement.

Disinfected larvae for debridement are regulated by the FDA as a prescription medical device. Under Medicare, the cost of the larvae is included in the debridement service. In other cases in which you need to purchase them separately, you will need a prescription from your provider to purchase this device directly from the manufacturer.  Maggots are prepared upon order; they are highly perishable and cannot be stored, reused, or returned. 

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