2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.10.026
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Surgical sponge forgotten for nine years in the abdomen: A case report

Abstract: HighlightsGossypiboma consist in retained surgical sponges are more usual than the reported.A young patient nine years after cesarean section with abdominal pain and fever.An abscess was diagnosed in the lower abdomen by CT.During laparotomy, a sponge was extracted from a large abscess.She had a normal post-operative course.

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“…Several factors have been associated with gossypibomas, such as operations performed as emergencies; inaccurate recording of swab counts; unexpected intraoperative events, findings, or adjustments; and patient factors, such high body mass index (BMI) and female sex. 5 The clinical picture may include abdominal pain, abdominal mass, rectal bleeding, intestinal obstruction, fever, diarrhoea and weight loss 6 ; the time of presentation and duration can vary from 3 days to 40 years, 7 which makes early diagnosis difficult.…”
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“…Several factors have been associated with gossypibomas, such as operations performed as emergencies; inaccurate recording of swab counts; unexpected intraoperative events, findings, or adjustments; and patient factors, such high body mass index (BMI) and female sex. 5 The clinical picture may include abdominal pain, abdominal mass, rectal bleeding, intestinal obstruction, fever, diarrhoea and weight loss 6 ; the time of presentation and duration can vary from 3 days to 40 years, 7 which makes early diagnosis difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented patient was asymptomatic for 4 years, after that, she had sporadic abdominal pain, which intensified few days before her admission to the emergency department; there are few cases described in the literature with a time of presentation of these characteristics. Susmallian et al 7 describe a case of a woman, 9 years after a cesarean section, who presents abdominal pain and fever; the laparotomy finding was a retained surgical dressing.…”
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“…Generally, they present within a few weeks or months with these symptoms. Asymptomatic presentations have been reported in the literature; however, intraoperative findings suggested loculated infections [ 5 ]. In our case, the patient had a retained foreign body for 15 years with no obvious symptoms or signs of infections or injuries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgical counting process is still the one way of minimizing the risks of retained surgical object. Therefore, Most of the times, 70% of unknown retained items were found in the abdominal opening due its big size and tiny dimensions of used objects (5). The international guidelines from World Health Organization, Association of periOperative Registered Nurses , American College of surgeons and The Joint Commission developed and recommended the use of standardized surgical counting protocol in order to decrease the hazard of retained surgical sponges or devices for surgical safety and saving patient's life (6).…”
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