诊断性影像学检查中腹腔保留手术物品:10例及文献复习

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Andrzej Modrzejewski, Konrad Mateusz Kaźmierczak, Krzysztof Kowalik, Inga Grochal
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摘要

尽管外科手术的安全性有所提高,但在病人体内留下异物仍然是外科手术的并发症之一。文献缺乏对检测异物的特定诊断测试的有效性的分析。作者根据10例的描述,讨论了所选技术的有效性和放射图像中异物外观的例子。在腹腔或盆腔内留下手术止血材料是一种被低估的现象,它会造成严重的诊断问题。计算机断层扫描是检测异物最灵敏的方法,而胸部或腹部x光片是识别手术材料最简单、最有效的方法。超声虽然广泛使用,但在我们的病例中尚未显示出诊断异物的效用。意识到这个问题对于避免手术患者不必要的死亡是必要的。
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Surgical items retained in the abdominal cavity in diagnostic imaging tests: a series of 10 cases and literature review.

Surgical items retained in the abdominal cavity in diagnostic imaging tests: a series of 10 cases and literature review.

Surgical items retained in the abdominal cavity in diagnostic imaging tests: a series of 10 cases and literature review.

Surgical items retained in the abdominal cavity in diagnostic imaging tests: a series of 10 cases and literature review.

Despite improvements in the safety of surgical procedures, leaving a foreign object in a patient's body is still one of the complications of surgical procedures. The literature lacks an analysis of the effectiveness of specific diagnostic tests in detecting foreign objects. The authors present a discussion of the effectiveness of selected techniques and examples of the appearance of foreign bodies in radiological images based on the description of 10 cases. Leaving surgical haemostatic material in the abdominal or pelvic cavity is an underestimated phenomenon that poses a serious diagnostic problem. Computed tomography is the most sensitive method for detecting a foreign body, while a chest or abdominal X-ray is the simplest and most effective way to identify the surgical material. Ultrasound, although widely available, has not shown utility in diagnosing foreign bodies in our cases. Awareness of this problem is necessary to avoid unnecessary mortality in surgical patients.

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