Even in modern surgery, human mistakes cannot be totally avoided. Retained surgical items are among the most feared ones. Forgotten sponges inside patients can cause a wide range of complications due to the foreign body reaction, called gossypiboma. The incidence of gossypibomas in the literature is probably underreported due to its legal implications; however, we must know its consequences and highlight the importance of the prevention strategies. We present a case where only preventive measures would have avoided its fatal outcome. An 85-year-old male, previous left nephrectomy 12 years before, came to the emergency room with hematochezia and hemodynamic instability. An emergent angio-CT revealed a 12 cm mass due to a gossypiboma near the...
AbstractIntroductionLeaving a surgical item inside the patient at the end of surgery, is one of the ...
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Gossypiboma refers to inadvertently retained foreign objects after surgical operations. High body ma...
Even in modern surgery, human mistakes cannot be totally avoided. Retained surgical items are among ...
Gossypiboma refers to a mass formed around surgical instruments or materials left in the body postop...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Retained surgical sponge (gossypiboma) is a rare complication of abdominal surgery, however, it is t...
A mass formed around a cotton matrix left within the body is termed as textiloma or gossypiboma. It ...
Abstract Background The term gossypiboma refers to a sponge that has been forgotten in the surgical ...
Gossypiboma or retained surgical sponge is rare but serious complication of surgery. It is a surgeo...
Abstract Background The term "gossypiboma" denotes a mass of cotton that is retained in the body fol...
Gossypiboma though uncommon is under-reported. It is an infrequent but avoidable surgical error. The...
Gossypiboma, cottonoid or textiloma, are the common terms used for the cotton or woven fabric which ...
Retained sponge or any surgical device following an intra-abdominal surgery is known as Gossypioma, ...
The actual incidence of gossypiboma is difficult to determine possibly due to reluctance to report o...
AbstractIntroductionLeaving a surgical item inside the patient at the end of surgery, is one of the ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Gossypiboma refers to inadvertently retained foreign objects after surgical operations. High body ma...
Even in modern surgery, human mistakes cannot be totally avoided. Retained surgical items are among ...
Gossypiboma refers to a mass formed around surgical instruments or materials left in the body postop...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Retained surgical sponge (gossypiboma) is a rare complication of abdominal surgery, however, it is t...
A mass formed around a cotton matrix left within the body is termed as textiloma or gossypiboma. It ...
Abstract Background The term gossypiboma refers to a sponge that has been forgotten in the surgical ...
Gossypiboma or retained surgical sponge is rare but serious complication of surgery. It is a surgeo...
Abstract Background The term "gossypiboma" denotes a mass of cotton that is retained in the body fol...
Gossypiboma though uncommon is under-reported. It is an infrequent but avoidable surgical error. The...
Gossypiboma, cottonoid or textiloma, are the common terms used for the cotton or woven fabric which ...
Retained sponge or any surgical device following an intra-abdominal surgery is known as Gossypioma, ...
The actual incidence of gossypiboma is difficult to determine possibly due to reluctance to report o...
AbstractIntroductionLeaving a surgical item inside the patient at the end of surgery, is one of the ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Gossypiboma refers to inadvertently retained foreign objects after surgical operations. High body ma...