TY - JOUR
T1 - Intraluminal migration of a gossypiboma, a rare complication of a problem we should never have to face
AU - Medina, Gabriel
AU - Angos, Veronica A.
AU - Sinchi, Juan C.
AU - Molina, Gabriel A.
AU - Parrales, Diana E.
AU - Heredia, Mauricio R.
AU - Ochoa-Andrade, Miguel J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2025/3/1
Y1 - 2025/3/1
N2 - After surgery, forgetting instruments, gauze, surgical pads, cotton, or other surgical materials is a serious but avoidable complication. Symptoms are broad and will depend on the location of the gossypiboma and the body's reaction against it. Most will manifest either as an exudative inflammatory or fibrotic reaction. Intraluminal migration is relatively rare and, in most cases, will mimic symptoms of abdominal obstruction. We present the case of a healthy 25-year-old male. After an emergency surgery, a whole surgical pad was left inside his abdomen, which eroded its bowel wall and migrated into the lumen. After a thorough evaluation, surgery was decided, and the foreign body was extracted. On follow-up, the patient is doing well.
AB - After surgery, forgetting instruments, gauze, surgical pads, cotton, or other surgical materials is a serious but avoidable complication. Symptoms are broad and will depend on the location of the gossypiboma and the body's reaction against it. Most will manifest either as an exudative inflammatory or fibrotic reaction. Intraluminal migration is relatively rare and, in most cases, will mimic symptoms of abdominal obstruction. We present the case of a healthy 25-year-old male. After an emergency surgery, a whole surgical pad was left inside his abdomen, which eroded its bowel wall and migrated into the lumen. After a thorough evaluation, surgery was decided, and the foreign body was extracted. On follow-up, the patient is doing well.
KW - foreign body
KW - gossypiboma
KW - intraluminal gossypiboma
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U2 - 10.1093/jscr/rjaf142
DO - 10.1093/jscr/rjaf142
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105001181650
SN - 2042-8812
VL - 2025
JO - Journal of Surgical Case Reports
JF - Journal of Surgical Case Reports
IS - 3
M1 - rjaf142
ER -