Laparoscopic Retrieval of Gossypibomas - Short Series and Review of Literature

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作者
Tarcoveanu, E. [1 ]
Dimofte, G. [1 ]
Georgescu, St. [1 ]
Vasilescu, A. [1 ]
Lupascu, C. [1 ]
Bradea, C. [1 ]
Van Hee, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med & Pharm Gr T Popa Iasi, Univ Hosp Sf Spiridon Iasi, Iasi, Romania
关键词
RETAINED SURGICAL SPONGE; OF-THE-LITERATURE; MIGRATION; SURGEONS; REMOVAL;
D O I
10.1080/00015458.2011.11680774
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Laparoscopic removal of retained abdominal foreign bodies represents an obscure domain of minimally invasive surgery. Although not an infrequent situation in general surgical practice, there are very few papers presenting laparoscopic approache in these circumstances. An iatrogenic foreign body following surgery, is a serious complication that may lead to medico-legal problem. We present our experience and a literature review. Methods : In the last 20 years 48 patients with abdominal foreign bodies were referred to us. Out of these four gossypibomas were managed laparoscopically. Results : Retained swabs represent the most common iatrogenic abdominal foreign bodies. Removal of gossypiboma present more problems in laparoscopic environment due to encapsulation and difficulties in localisation, as retained swabs unusually display radio-opaque markings. There was one conversion due to dense adhesion to the gastric wall. Postoperative recovery was uneventful in all cases. Conclusions : Gossypibomas, among abdominal foreign bodies, represent a certain reality with significant legal implications. Prevention should prevail and all efforts should be made in such respect. Laparoscopic approach is possible in selected cases (small swabs, encapsulated, no complications).
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