腹腔内保留剖腹手术毛巾继发肠梗阻1例

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摘要

保留手术海绵(棉瘤)是非常罕见的,但即使在假定正确的海绵计数后也会发生。棉皮瘤有能力对患者造成重大伤害,并对临床医生和医院产生衷心的医学和专业影响。它的表现可能是非特异性的,从手术开始可能需要数周、数月甚至数年的时间。因此,诊断是建立在高度怀疑的基础上,仔细评估患者的病史、体格检查和调查。残留的海绵可通过瘘管向外挤出,也可从内部进入直肠、阴道、膀胱、肠腔或直接迁移;然而,腔内迁移相对罕见。我们报告一例继发于腔内异物的肠梗阻,与这种罕见的情况相一致。术中发现在急性阑尾炎破裂的剖腹手术中意外留下了剖腹手术毛巾。
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Intestinal Obstruction Secondary to Intra-Luminal Retained Laparotomy Towel: A Case Report
Retained surgical sponges (gossypiboma) are very rare but occur even under the presumed correct sponge counts postoperatively. Gossypiboma has the ability to cause significant harm to the patient and carry heartfelt medicolegal and professional repercussions to clinicians and hospitals. Its mani-festations may be non-specific and may take weeks, months or even years from the time of surgery. Therefore, diagnosis is based on a high index of suspicion with careful assessment of the patient’s history, physical examination, and investigation. Retained sponges may extrude externally through a fistulous tract or internally into the rectum, vagina, bladder, intestinal lumen or through direct migration; however, intra-luminal migration is relatively rare. It is in consonance with this rarity that we report a case of an intestinal obstruction secondary to an intra-luminal foreign body. Intra-operative findings revealed a laparotomy towel accidentally left behind during a laparotomy for a ruptured acute appendicitis.
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