Keating J P, Grunewald B, Jack B
Department of Surgery, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Australas Radiol. 1993 Aug;37(3):297-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1673.1993.tb00081.x.
Starch granulomatous peritonitis (SGP) is a rare complication of abdominal surgery that results, in a susceptible individual, from contamination of the peritoneal cavity with starch particles from the surgeon's gloves. It is important to make the diagnosis of SGP without recourse to re-operation as the optimal treatment is non-surgical. A case of SGP that was confirmed only after re-operation and resection of the involved tissues is reported. The first description of an abdominal computed tomography scan in this condition is presented, the significance of which was only recognized postoperatively.
淀粉性肉芽肿性腹膜炎(SGP)是腹部手术的一种罕见并发症,在易感个体中,由外科医生手套上的淀粉颗粒污染腹膜腔所致。在无需再次手术的情况下诊断SGP很重要,因为最佳治疗方法是非手术治疗。本文报告了一例仅在再次手术并切除受累组织后才得以确诊的SGP病例。本文还展示了该病的腹部计算机断层扫描的首次描述,其意义仅在术后才被认识到。