Title of article :
Gossypiboma Masquerading as Small Bowel Malignancy
Author/Authors :
Boghratian, Amir H Division of Gastroenterology - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Al-Taee, Ahmad M Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Saint Louis University, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract :
Gossypiboma refers to inadvertently retained foreign objects after surgical operations. High
body mass index and emergency surgery are risk factors of the condition. Presenting symptoms
are usually non-specific and it may result in serious complications such as bowel obstruction.
Removal can be attempted with endoscopic or surgical approaches depending on the site and
presence of complications. This case highlights the need for considering gossypiboma in patients
presenting with abdominal symptoms after recent abdominal surgery. Herein we report the case
of a 30-year-old woman with abdominal pain two months after mini-gastric bypass surgery.
Cross-sectional imaging showed a hyperdense area in the small bowel concerning for malignancy.
However, upper endoscopy revealed a 10 × 40 cm retained surgical gauze in the afferent loop
that was successfully retrieved. Although rare, retained foreign body should be considered in
the differential diagnosis of postoperative abdominal pain.
Keywords :
Gossypiboma , Bariatric surgery , Retained foreign body
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)