Oxidised regenerated cellulose was introduced 60 years ago to control diffuse bleeding from large surfaces. Although considered safe and effective, foreign body reactions can mimic suspicious masses in several organs. We describe the third case, reported in PubMed, of an oxidised regenerated cellulose-based granuloma mimicking a suspicious ovarian tumour on MRI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Isthmoceles are a growing clinical concern.
Objectives: To evaluate the accuracy of diagnosis of isthmoceles by imaging and to correlate the dimensions with clinical symptoms and histopathology.
Materials And Methods: Prospective study of women (n=60) with ≥1 C-section undergoing hysterectomy.