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The sucked surgical sponge: Rare case of Gossypiboma after vaginal hysterectomy.

Florian OehmeAnnika RühleMichael StickelJürg MetzgerJörn-Markus Gass
Published in: Clinical case reports (2019)
Retained surgical material needs to be a possible differential diagnosis for patients presenting with unspecific abdominal pain after especially cavitary emergency surgery. Even though international standard checklists concerning sponge handling and counting exist, RSM could never be ruled out completely.
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