Retained surgical sponge in differential diagnosis of paraspinal soft-tissue mass after posterior spinal surgery: Report of eight cases
Background: In the postoperative period of posterior spinal surgery, surgeons usually encounter a wide spectrum of complications, including retained surgical sponge, gossypiboma. Materials and Methods: Retrospective review of case records of eight patients diagnosed with gossypiboma with emphasis on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2010-07, Vol.57 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: In the postoperative period of posterior spinal surgery,
surgeons usually encounter a wide spectrum of complications, including
retained surgical sponge, gossypiboma. Materials and Methods:
Retrospective review of case records of eight patients diagnosed with
gossypiboma with emphasis on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) findings. Results: All the eight patients
presented with low back pain and/or symptoms of infection, such as
draining from the incision site, fever, and tenderness. The diagnosis
was confirmed by the imaging findings on MRI with gadolinium
enhancement. Conclusion: Retained paravertebral surgical sponges are
seldom reported due to medicolegal implications. Awareness of this
complication among neurosurgeons and radiologists is essential to avoid
unnecessary morbidity. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 |