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Progressive ossification due to retained surgical sponge after upper leg amputation: a case report.

Irene C Kouwenberg1, Jan Paul M Frölke.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Numerous cases are described of patients in whom foreign objects were found after surgery. Foreign body granuloma caused by retained surgical sponge, also called gossypiboma, mostly occur in the abdominal cavity but very seldom in limbs. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 29-year-old Caucasian man presented with asymmetrical walking pattern and progressive pain in his leg, which was severely injured and amputated seven years before. A firm swelling of soft tissue with calcifications was localized in the stump. Roentgenogram and MRI showed a retained surgical sponge with calcifications. Open surgery was performed and a well-encapsulated, brownish soft-tissue tumour containing serous fluid was found in which the remnants of a surgical sponge of 40 x 40 centimeters was identified and removed. Infectious complications characterized the postoperative course for which multiple surgical procedures were needed to create a definitive healing of the stump.
CONCLUSION: A surgical sponge left behind in an amputated leg may lead to fibroma, destruction, osteolysis and calcification. In our case the gauze lead to mild dysfunction of the prosthetic leg, asymmetrical walking pattern, phantom pain and calcification and osteolysis on roentgenogram.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20184688      PMCID: PMC2827071          DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-0002-0000008592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cases J        ISSN: 1757-1626


  9 in total

Review 1.  Gossypiboma--"a surgeon's legacy": report of a case and review of the literature.

Authors:  Ambil Rajagopal; Joseph Martin
Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 4.585

2.  Retained surgical sponge in the thigh: report of the third known case in the limb.

Authors:  Masato Kominami; Akira Fujikawa; Taiji Tamura; Yutaka Naoi; Osamu Horikawa
Journal:  Radiat Med       Date:  2003 Sep-Oct

Review 3.  Preventable errors in the operating room: retained foreign bodies after surgery--Part I.

Authors:  Verna C Gibbs; Fergus D Coakley; H David Reines
Journal:  Curr Probl Surg       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 1.909

4.  Cotton-induced pseudotumor of the femur.

Authors:  D F Kalbermatten; N T Kalbermatten; R Hertel
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 2.199

5.  Leg textiloma. A case report.

Authors:  Elyazid Mouhsine; Raffaele Garofalo; Alec Cikes; Pierre François Leyvraz
Journal:  Med Princ Pract       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 1.927

Review 6.  Retained surgical sponges (gossypiboma).

Authors:  Kamal E Bani-Hani; Kamal A Gharaibeh; Rami J Yaghan
Journal:  Asian J Surg       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 2.767

7.  A 40-year-old gossypiboma (foreign body granuloma) mimicking a malignant femoral surface tumor.

Authors:  Kenshi Sakayama; Taketsugu Fujibuchi; Yoshifumi Sugawara; Teruki Kidani; Joji Miyawaki; Haruyasu Yamamoto
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2004-09-08       Impact factor: 2.199

8.  Gossypiboma of the leg: MR imaging characteristics. A case report.

Authors:  Chung Ping Lo; Chia Chun Hsu; Tsun Hou Chang
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2003 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.500

9.  Trans-visceral migration of retained surgical gauze as a cause of intestinal obstruction: a case report.

Authors:  Nello Grassi; Calogero Cipolla; Adriana Torcivia; Alessandro Bottino; Eugenio Fiorentino; Leonardo Ficano; Gianni Pantuso
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2008-01-24
  9 in total
  3 in total

1.  A usual cause of tumoural mass of the index finger.

Authors:  Aziz Atik; Selahattin Ozyurek; Gokhan Meric
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-05-19

2.  Infected Textiloma, 35 Years after the Operation for Femur Fracture, an extermly rare occurance.

Authors:  Amir R Sadeghifar; Ali R Saeed
Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg       Date:  2013-09-15

3.  Gossypiboma in Thigh- A Case Report.

Authors:  Ram Krishan Arora; Karandeep Singh Johal
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2014 Jul-Sep
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