| Literature DB >> 29090018 |
Boyodi Tchangai1,2, Mazamaesso Tchaou3, Iroukora Kassegne1, Kpatekana Simlawo4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The term gossypiboma refers to a sponge that has been forgotten in the surgical field. It is the most common retained surgical item, and constitutes a continuing problem for surgical safety. We performed a hospital-based study to examine their incidence, root cause, and outcomes, as an effort toward improving prevention.Entities:
Keywords: CT scan; Complications; Foreign body reaction; Gossypiboma; Laparotomy; Prevention
Year: 2017 PMID: 29090018 PMCID: PMC5657063 DOI: 10.1186/s13037-017-0140-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Summary of serious reportable events of the National Quality Forum
| 1. Surgery performed on the wrong body part. |
| 2. Surgery performed on the wrong patient. |
| 3. Wrong surgical procedure performed on a patient. |
| 4. Unintended retention of a foreign object in a patient after surgery or other procedure. |
| 5. Intraoperative or immediate postoperative death in an ASA class I patient. |
| 6. Patient death or serious disability associated with the use of contaminated drugs, devices, or biologics provided by the healthcare facility. |
| 7. Patient death or serious disability associated with the use or function of a device in patient care in which the device is used or functions other than as intended. |
| 8. Patient death or serious disability associated with an intravascular air embolism that occurs while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 9. Infant discharged to the wrong person. |
| 10. Patient death or serious disability associated with patient elopement (disappearance). |
| 11. Patient suicide, or attempted suicide, resulting in serious disability while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 12. Patient death or serious disability associated with a medication error. |
| 13. Patient death or serious disability associated with a haemolytic reaction due to the administration of ABO/HLA-incompatible blood or blood products. |
| 14. Maternal death or serious disability associated with labour or delivery in a low-risk pregnancy while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 15. Patient death or serious disability associated with hypoglycaemia, the onset of which occurs while the patient is being cared for in a health care facility. |
| 16. Death or serious disability (kernicterus) associated with failure to identify and treat hyperbilirubinemia in neonates. |
| 17. Stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthcare facility. |
| 18. Patient death or serious disability due to spinal manipulative therapy. |
| 19. Artificial insemination with wrong donor sperm or wrong egg. |
| 20. Patient death or serious disability associated with an electric shock while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 21. Any incident in which a line designated for oxygen or other gas to be delivered to a patient contains the wrong gas or is contaminated with toxic substances. |
| 22. Patient death or serious disability associated with a burn incurred from any source while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 23. Patient death or serious disability associated with a fall while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 24. Patient death or serious disability associated with the use of restraints or bedrails while being cared for in a healthcare facility. |
| 25. Any instance of care ordered by or provided by someone impersonating a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or other licensed healthcare provider. |
| 26. Abduction of a patient of any age. |
| 27. Sexual assault on a patient within or on the grounds of a healthcare facility. |
| 28. Death or significant injury of a patient or staff member resulting from a physical assault (i.e. battery) that occurs within or on the grounds of a healthcare facility. |
Indications of the initial operations of patients with gossypiboma
| Indications (n) | |
|---|---|
| Hysterectomy (5) | Uterine myomas (3), uterine perforation (2) |
| Myomectomy (4) | Primary infertility (3) |
| Caesarean section (2) | Foetal distress (2) |
| Intestinal resection (1) | Acute intestinal obstruction |
| Left colectomy (1) | Cancerous colic obstruction (1) |
| Mac Vay repair (1) | Femoral hernia (1) |
| Splenectomy (1) | Blunt abdominal trauma (1) |
Distribution of clinical signs in 15 patients with gossypiboma
| Number | |
|---|---|
| Abdominal pain | 13 |
| Fever | 6 |
| Cessation of flatus and bowel movement | 5 |
| Abdominal tenderness | 4 |
| Vomiting | 3 |
| Wound sinus | 3 |
| Abdominal mass | 2 |
| Enterocutaneous fistula | 2 |
Fig. 1Cornal (a) and axial (b and c) abdominal CT scan images showingan organised hypodense mass (gossypiboma) in the left iliac fossa with an intern hyperdense structure corresponding to a radiopaque marker
Fig. 2Cornal abdominal CT scan image;large well limited hypodense mass (gossypiboma) withaeric content and rares calcifications
Fig. 3Abdominal CT scan; well limited hypogastric mass (gossypiboma) with hydro aeric content and rares calicifications andhyperdense structure coresponding to a radiopaque marquer
Fig. 4Axial (a and b) and coronal (c) abdominal CT scan images showingan heterogenous mass (gossypiboma) in the right flanc presenting a spongiform pattern
Fig. 5Excised abdominal gossypiboma presenting as a pseudo-tumour fibrous reaction