Postoperative retained surgical sponges or other foreign bodies are usually underreported. Radio-opaque materials are usually detected on follow-up radiological investigations, but radiolucent materials such as sponges create diagnostic problems and clinically mimic various abdominal pathologies. Introduction of spiral computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and dedicated ultrasonography has enabled clinicians to find these foreign bodies at the earliest opportunity to avoid disastrous complications. Spontaneous transmural migration and expulsion per rectum of more than one sponge without sequelae is also possible. We report one such interesting case
Intra-abdominal retained surgical sponge is an uncommon surgical error. Herein, we report a 92-year-...
AbstractA retained surgical sponge (gossypiboma) is a rare but serious complication of surgery; most...
Retained surgical sponge following laparotomy is an oversight with potentially serious repercussions...
Postoperative retained surgical sponges or other foreign bodies are usually underreported. Radio-opa...
Postoperative retained surgical sponges or other foreign bodies are usually underreported. Radio-opa...
Abstract Background A retained surgical sponge remains a dreaded complication of modern surgery. Des...
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ObjectiveRetained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of...
Retained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of this pro...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Gossypiboma or retained surgical sponge is rare but serious complication of surgery. It is a surgeo...
ObjectiveRetained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of...
AbstractIntroductionRetained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequen...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
Intra-abdominal retained surgical sponge is an uncommon surgical error. Herein, we report a 92-year-...
AbstractA retained surgical sponge (gossypiboma) is a rare but serious complication of surgery; most...
Retained surgical sponge following laparotomy is an oversight with potentially serious repercussions...
Postoperative retained surgical sponges or other foreign bodies are usually underreported. Radio-opa...
Postoperative retained surgical sponges or other foreign bodies are usually underreported. Radio-opa...
Abstract Background A retained surgical sponge remains a dreaded complication of modern surgery. Des...
Copyright © 2012 Ali Guner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
ObjectiveRetained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of...
Retained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of this pro...
Introduction: Retained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequently th...
Gossypiboma or retained surgical sponge is rare but serious complication of surgery. It is a surgeo...
ObjectiveRetained surgical sponges are seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of...
AbstractIntroductionRetained surgical sponge or other items in patients’ bodies happens more frequen...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this...
Introduction: A retained surgical sponge in the abdomen is uncommon although it is likely that this ...
Intra-abdominal retained surgical sponge is an uncommon surgical error. Herein, we report a 92-year-...
AbstractA retained surgical sponge (gossypiboma) is a rare but serious complication of surgery; most...
Retained surgical sponge following laparotomy is an oversight with potentially serious repercussions...