What is Gossypiboma?
Gossypiboma, also known as a retained surgical sponge, is a serious surgical complication that occurs when a sponge is inadvertently left inside the body after an operation. This condition can lead to a variety of problems, including pain, infection, and even life-threatening complications.
Gossypiboma is derived from Latin gossypium (cotton) and "-oma"(Greek combining element) meaning a tumor or growth. Gossypiboma describes a mass within a patient's body comprising a cotton matrix surrounded by a foreign body granuloma.
Textiloma is derived from textile (surgical sponges have historically been made of cloth), and is used in place of gossypiboma due to the increasing use of synthetic materials in place of cotton.
Causes and Symptoms
Gossypibomas can occur due to a variety of factors, including:
Human error: Surgical sponges may be left behind accidentally during surgery.
Poor surgical technique: Improper counting of sponges and instruments can increase the risk of gossypiboma.
Complex surgeries: Longer and more complex surgeries may increase the likelihood of a sponge being retained.
Emergency surgery: Surgeries performed under emergency conditions may increase the risk of gossypiboma.
Multiple surgical teams: When multiple surgical teams are involved in a procedure, the risk of gossypiboma may be higher.
Symptoms of gossypiboma may vary depending on the location of the retained sponge. However, common symptoms include:
Abdominal pain
Fever
Infection
Weight loss
Nausea and vomiting
Diagnosis and Treatment
If you suspect that you or a loved one may have a gossypiboma, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans, can help to identify the location of the retained sponge.
The treatment for gossypiboma is surgical removal of the sponge. This procedure can be performed through open surgery or laparoscopically.
Prevention
To prevent gossypiboma, surgeons should follow strict protocols for counting sponges and instruments during and after surgery. Additionally, the use of radiopaque sponges can help to identify them on X-rays.
Conclusion
Gossypiboma is a serious surgical complication that can have significant consequences. However, it is a preventable condition with proper precautions and vigilance. If you suspect that you or a loved one may have a gossypiboma, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Superb. Interesting. Not knowing the terminology.