Fatima Kulsoom
Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Pak Med Assoc. 2019 Jan;69(1):123-126.
A retained surgical sponge or gossypiboma is a rare and an underreported complication occurring most commonly after abdominal surgeries. The clinical presentation as well as the time of presentation is variable with about one third of patients being asymptomatic. The diagnosis is challenging because of marked variation in the presentation and imaging plays a crucial role in diagnosis. We report a 30-year old Asian woman with prior history of Caesarean section who presented with persistent abdominal pain since surgery and underwent imaging in December 2012. The case is interesting as she had two intraabdominal gossypibomas with different appearances on computerized tomography. One was suggested to be a retained foreign body while the other was initially misinterpreted as a solid ovarian mass. However, on ultrasound, both lesions showed similar appearance and the left lower abdominal solid mass was also suggested to be a retained foreign body which was then confirmed on laparotomy.
手术遗留海绵或棉线瘤是一种罕见且报道不足的并发症,最常发生于腹部手术后。临床表现及出现时间各不相同,约三分之一的患者无症状。由于表现差异很大,诊断具有挑战性,影像学在诊断中起着关键作用。我们报告一名30岁有剖宫产史的亚洲女性,自手术后持续腹痛,于2012年12月接受影像学检查。该病例很有趣,因为她腹腔内有两个棉线瘤,在计算机断层扫描上表现不同。一个被怀疑是遗留异物,另一个最初被误诊为实性卵巢肿块。然而,超声检查显示两个病变外观相似,左下腹实性肿块也被怀疑是遗留异物,随后在剖腹手术中得到证实。