| Literature DB >> 27815815 |
Naoyuki Nishimura1, Motowo Mizuno2, Yuichi Shimodate2, Akira Doi2, Hirokazu Mouri2, Kazuhiro Matsueda2, Hiroshi Yamamoto2.
Abstract
A gossypiboma is a mass of cotton sponge left in the body postoperatively. Here, we report a case of gossypiboma with bleeding through a fistula to the colon, which became clinically evident 24 years after gynecological surgery, and resembled a bleeding diverticulum at colonoscopy. A 67-year-old woman presented with anemia and hematochezia. She had undergone a hysterectomy for myoma uteri 24 years earlier. Colonoscopy showed a deep depressed lesion mimicking a diverticulum with bleeding in the transverse colon. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography was interpreted as revealing a 6-cm thick-walled tumor, containing an air bubble, and a fistula between the mass and the transverse colon. The patient underwent laparotomy, with the preoperative expectation that the mass was a penetrating submucosal tumor. Pathological findings revealed denatured cotton tissues surrounded by reactive tissues to the foreign body. Despite its rarity, gossypiboma should be considered in patients with an intra-abdominal mass who have a history of laparotomy. Gossypiboma can cause fistula to the colon and bleeding. Imaging studies and the clinical course may mimic a malignant tumor.Entities:
Keywords: Bleeding; Colonoscopy; Fistula; Gossypiboma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27815815 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-016-0699-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265