| Literature DB >> 24288645 |
Tahsin Colak1, Tolga Olmez, Ozgur Turkmenoglu, Ahmet Dag.
Abstract
Gossypiboma, an infrequent surgical complication, is a mass lesion due to a retained surgical sponge surrounded by foreign body reaction. In this case report, we describe gossypiboma in the abdominal cavity which was detected 14 months after the hysterectomy due to acute abdominal pain. Gossypiboma was diagnosed by computed tomography (CT). The CT findings were a rounded mass with a dense central part and an enhancing wall. In explorative laparotomy, small bowel loops were seen to be perforated due to inflammation of long standing gossypiboma. Jejunal resection with end-to-end anastomosis was performed. The patient was discharged whithout complication. This case was presented to point to retained foreign body (RFB) complications and we believed that the possibility of a retained foreign body should be considered in the differential diagnosis of who had previous surgery and complained of pain, infection, or palpable mass.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24288645 PMCID: PMC3830857 DOI: 10.1155/2013/219354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Abdominal CT scan revealed intra-abdominal mass—gossypiboma.
Figure 2Exploratory laparotomy revealed an encapsulated sponge surrounded by omentum.
Figure 3Perforation area on small bowel.
Figure 4Surgical specimen (gossypiboma).