Transmural penetration of sigmoid colon and rectum by retained surgical sponge after hysterectomy.

World J Gastroenterol

Woo Young Shin, Chan Hyuk Im, Sun Keun Choi, Yun-Mee Choe, Kyung Rae Kim, Department of Surgery, Inha University Hospital, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon 400-711, South Korea.

Published: March 2016

Gossypiboma is a surgical sponge that is retained in the body after the operation. A 39-year-old female presented with vague lower abdominal pain, fever, and rectal discharge 15 mo after hysterectomy. The sponge remaining in the abdomen had no radiopaque marker. Therefore a series of radiographic evaluations was fruitless. The surgical sponge was found in the rectosigmoid colon on colonoscopy. The sponge penetrated the sigmoid colon and rectum transmurally, forming an opening on both sides. The patient underwent low anterior resection and was discharged without postoperative complications.

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