2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.18588
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Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Appearances of Abdomen and Pelvis Gossypibomas at the Varied Durations After Cesarean Section

Abstract: The incidence of gossypiboma is considerably higher in open cavity surgeries, among which cesarean section ranks number one. However, it is difficult to diagnose abdomen or pelvic gossypibomas after cesarean section. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical and imaging data of three pathologically confirmed gossypiboma patients at varied durations after cesarean section. In case one, at four months after cesarean section, a gossypiboma near the small intestine caused fistula and intestinal obstruction. Soft ti… Show more

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“…Afterward, the evaluation can be performed by using radiological investigations to diagnose an intestinal occlusive process of a modified anatomical topography and less of the formation due to the lack of radiopaque markers. Completing the imaging evaluation using CT and MRI increases the chances of preoperative diagnosis of this pathology [ 8 , 42 ] ( Table 2 ).…”
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“…Afterward, the evaluation can be performed by using radiological investigations to diagnose an intestinal occlusive process of a modified anatomical topography and less of the formation due to the lack of radiopaque markers. Completing the imaging evaluation using CT and MRI increases the chances of preoperative diagnosis of this pathology [ 8 , 42 ] ( Table 2 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Afterward, the evaluation can be performed by using radiological investigations to diagnose an intestinal occlusive process of a modified anatomical topography and less of the formation due to the lack of radiopaque markers. Completing the imaging evaluation using CT and MRI increases the chances of preoperative diagnosis of this pathology [8,42] (Table 2). The most frequent possible complications described secondary to the presence of gossypiboma were represented by fistulas (19.29%) [10,13,19,20,23,27,32,33,37,50], perforations (12.28%) [1,26,29,44,45,51,53], obstructions (5.26%) [11,32,37], and bladder injuries [34] (Table 3).…”
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