2013
DOI: 10.1532/hsf98.20131015
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Incidental Gossypiboma Discovered during Tricuspid Valve Re-Repair 11 Years after Ebstein Anomaly Repair

Abstract: We report a rare case of incidentally found gossypiboma after cardiac surgery.

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“…9,10 In some cases with cystic cavities, gossypiboma can be diagnosed immediately after the biopsy. 11,12 The patient often presents with asymptomatic complaints such as cough, pain, vomiting or fever in the early postoperative period. The average time to diagnosis is 6.9yr, 13 but can be as long as 52yr following surgery.…”
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“…9,10 In some cases with cystic cavities, gossypiboma can be diagnosed immediately after the biopsy. 11,12 The patient often presents with asymptomatic complaints such as cough, pain, vomiting or fever in the early postoperative period. The average time to diagnosis is 6.9yr, 13 but can be as long as 52yr following surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%