Literature DB >> 21465308

[Migration of a retained intra-abdominal foreign body into the colon].

A Reichelt1, G Buchholz, C Schülke.   

Abstract

Even in the era of correct precautions and risk management culture adverse and preventable adverse events, such as intraoperatively residual foreign bodies remain a hot topic. Due to legal considerations and possible image loss many cases may remain unpublished leading to an underestimation of the real incidence in literature. The following casuistic is an example for a rarely documented and in this case a partial migration of a retained surgical sponge into the colon. The causes for the delayed foreign body detection, accounting for the relative good health even during chemoradiotherapy are analyzed in order to sharpen the awareness of such serious complications.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21465308     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-011-2086-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


  12 in total

1.  Canadian Association of General Surgeons Evidence Based Reviews in Surgery. 9. Risk factors for retained foreign bodies after surgery.

Authors:  Robin S McLeod; John M A Bohnen
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 2.089

2.  [Peranal passage of a surgical sponge: fortunate outcome of an intraoperative oversight].

Authors:  K Glockemann; H Fröhlich; J Bernhards; D Büttner
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 0.955

3.  Bar-coding surgical sponges to improve safety: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Caprice C Greenberg; Rafael Diaz-Flores; Stuart R Lipsitz; Scott E Regenbogen; Lynn Mulholland; Francine Mearn; Shilpa Rao; Tamara Toidze; Atul A Gawande
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 12.969

Review 4.  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

5.  [Retained foreign bodies from the surgical point of view].

Authors:  K Schönleben; A Strobel; F Schönleben; A Hoffmann
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 0.955

6.  Imaging of a retained laparotomy towel that migrated into the colon lumen.

Authors:  Umut Ozyer; Fatih Boyvat
Journal:  Indian J Radiol Imaging       Date:  2009 Jul-Sep

7.  Incidence and characteristics of potential and actual retained foreign object events in surgical patients.

Authors:  Robert R Cima; Anantha Kollengode; Janice Garnatz; Amy Storsveen; Cheryl Weisbrod; Claude Deschamps
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2008-05-23       Impact factor: 6.113

Review 8.  Improving safety in the operating room: a systematic literature review of retained surgical sponges.

Authors:  Wenshuai Wan; Thuan Le; Loren Riskin; Alex Macario
Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 2.706

9.  Computed tomography findings of gossypiboma.

Authors:  Tzu-Chieh Cheng; Andy Shau-Bin Chou; Chin-Ming Jeng; Pau-Yuan Chang; Chau-Chin Lee
Journal:  J Chin Med Assoc       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 2.743

10.  Risk factors for retained instruments and sponges after surgery.

Authors:  Atul A Gawande; David M Studdert; E John Orav; Troyen A Brennan; Michael J Zinner
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2003-01-16       Impact factor: 91.245

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  1 in total

Review 1.  Intractable duodenal ulcer caused by transmural migration of gossypiboma into the duodenum--a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Yun-Xiao Lv; Cheng-Chan Yu; Chun-Fang Tung; Cheng-Chung Wu
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 2.102

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