Maggots in the Intercostal Drain: Case Report of a Rare Presentation with a Brief Review of Literature

Indian J Palliat Care. 2021 Jul-Sep;27(3):439-441. doi: 10.25259/IJPC_428_20. Epub 2021 Sep 29.

Abstract

Maggots are dipterous larvae of flies. Infestation of vertebrate animals (including humans) by maggots is termed as Myiasis. Warm and Humid climate, low socio-economic status, lack of knowledge and poor living conditions, malignant wounds predispose the cancer patients to maggot infestation in India. Apart from infestation in the wounds; oral, ophthalmic, nasal, aural, enteric, urogenital, trachea-pulmonary and rectal myiasis have been reported. Maggot infestation of the Intercostal drain (ICD) container without associated pleural myiasis is an extremely rare entity. We describe a rare case report of maggots in the ICD in a patient with metastatic chondrosarcoma femur with ICD in situ for malignant pleural effusion. Early detection and management are the keys to prevent the catastrophic complication of pleural myiasis.

Keywords: Maggots; Myiasis; Palliative care.

Publication types

  • Case Reports