Literature DB >> 9589882

[Migration of surgical sponge retained at transvaginal hysterectomy into the bladder: a case report].

K Kato1, T Kawai, K Suzuki, S Sai, T Murase.   

Abstract

Urge incontinence and frequency, persisting despite oral anticholinergics and antibiotics for four months, brought a 72-year-old woman to our hospital. Plain abdominal X-ray followed by cystoscopy demonstrated a large stone (43 x 37 mm) in the bladder, and the patient underwent suprapubic cystotomy to remove the stone. The stone contained a surgical sponge, which was apparently left in situ at transvaginal hysterectomy two years previously. The sponge had most likely eroded the bladder wall and migrated into the cavity. We found a total of 17 cases reported in Japan of a surgical sponge migrating into the bladder. In particular, our case was associated with transvaginal surgery, while the other 16 cases involved transabdominal surgery.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9589882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hinyokika Kiyo        ISSN: 0018-1994


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