The Enigma of Gossypiboma: An Entity to Explore.

Q4 Medicine
Quinn Basso, Alfredo E Walker
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Abstract

Gossypibomas, or retained surgical sponges, are rare and potentially life-threatening complications in modern medicine. They are most commonly the result of emergency abdominal or gynecological surgeries but can occur in any surgery where sponges are used intraoperatively. They can remain in the body for years following surgery and pose a risk for migration and subsequent complications. This case describes an abdominal gossypiboma in a 90-year-old woman, first identified more than a decade after a salpingo-oophorectomy. Migration into her colon eventually caused bowel obstruction and resulted in death. Intentional underreporting of gossypibomas is a major problem that limits knowledge of the condition and hinders their prevention.

Gossypiboma之谜:一个有待探索的实体。
棉鞘瘤,或手术海绵残留,是现代医学中罕见且可能危及生命的并发症。它们最常见于紧急腹部或妇科手术,但也可能发生在任何术中使用海绵的手术中。它们可以在手术后留在体内数年,并有迁移和随后并发症的风险。本病例描述了一名90岁妇女的腹部棉鞘瘤,在输卵管卵巢切除术十多年后首次发现。迁移到她的结肠最终导致肠梗阻并死亡。故意少报棉丝瘤是一个主要问题,它限制了人们对棉丝瘤的了解,并阻碍了对棉丝瘤的预防。
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Academic Forensic Pathology
Academic Forensic Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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