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A 34‐year‐old asymptomatic gossypiboma: A fortuitous diagnosis revealed by appendicular peritonitis: A case report

open access: yesClinical Case Reports (discontinued), 2022
Gossypiboma is a retained surgical sponge. Patients are usually symptomatic leading to early removal of this entity. We are reporting a 33‐year‐old asymptomatic gossypiboma discovered by appendicular peritonitis on the radiological images.
Mehdi Debaibi
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Gossypiboma

open access: yesThe Pan African Medical Journal, 2015
A 47-year-old woman with a history of nephrolithiasis complicated by chronic renal failure presented with recurrent left flank pain. Nine months ago, she had been subject to an open surgery for left kidney pyonephrosis. She described a short febrile post-
Fouad Hajji, Ahmed Ameur
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Gossypiboma: An avoidable but not a rare complication

open access: yesProceedings of Singapore Healthcare, 2021
Gossypiboma is defined as mass of cotton matrix which is left in the body after surgical procedure. It is a rare complication detected after surgical procedure. This condition is under reported because of medicolegal implications.
Puneet Kumar   +2 more
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Gossypiboma, a Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesReports
Gossypiboma is a retained surgical item, most commonly gauze or sponge, inadvertently left inside a patient’s body after surgery. Although preventable, it can cause severe complications and is often underreported due to medicolegal concerns. We present a
Doo Yong Son, Moon Han Choi
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Endoscopic management of a transgastric migrated gossypiboma: A case report

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Textiloma, also known as gossypiboma, is a rare but well-documented entity. It involves the omission of surgical material during surgery. Gossypiboma remains a diagnostic dilemma to this day, due to its wide spectrum of clinical symptoms and numerous ...
Amine Achemlal
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Case Report: Laparoscopy-assisted resection for intra-abdominal gossypiboma masquerading as a jejunal tumor (with video)

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2023
IntroductionIntra-abdominal gossypiboma, a cotton-based retained foreign body after an abdominal surgery, is associated with various clinical manifestations and complications.
Lie Yang, Yang Wenming, Yang Yun
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Beyond the Spongiform Pattern of Gossypiboma: How a Radiopaque Marker Solved the Mystery of a Retained Sponge [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Gossypiboma, a retained surgical foreign body, is a rare but serious complication with variable clinical and radiological features, posing diagnostic challenges.
Deepthi Sanagavarapu   +4 more
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Intravesical encrusted gossypiboma mimicking bladder stone: A case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yesUrology Case Reports
Gossypiboma, the retained surgical sponge or gauze, is a rare but serious iatrogenic complication often underreported due to medico-legal concerns. Involvement of the urinary bladder is exceedingly rare, with few cases described.
Jaisukh Kalathia, Bharti Talreja
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Asymptomatic intrahepatic gossypiboma incidentally discovered: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
Gossypiboma, also known as textiloma, refers to a retained surgical sponge or textile material left in the body following a surgical procedure. Intrahepatic localization is extremely rare and can mimic various hepatic lesions, posing a diagnostic ...
Chaimae Abourak   +6 more
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Acute Bowel Obstruction Due to Transmural Migration of Gossypiboma: A Case Report

open access: yesInternational Medical Case Reports Journal
Ghulam Yahia Baset,1 Farukh Seyar,2 Zaker Hussain Hussain Pour,3 Qurban Ali Karimi4 1Faculty member, Department of Emergency Surgery and Trauma, Kabul University of Medical Science, Ali Abad Teaching Hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan; 2Faculty Member ...
Ghulam Yahia Baset   +2 more
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