2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3292.2011.00278.x
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Instrument associated complication of a laparoscopic ovariectomy

Abstract: Summary The case reported here describes the retrieval of the end of a pair of laparoscopic forceps that became separated from the instrument shaft during a laparoscopic ovariectomy. This case details the procedures used to locate and remove the foreign body from the abdominal cavity. No complications associated with the intra‐abdominal foreign body occurred and the mare was discharged the following day.

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“…In the paper published in this issue by Madron et al . (2012), the breakage and subsequent loss of the working end of a laparoscopic claw forceps and its subsequent successful retrieval aided by use of a rumen magnet, are described.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the paper published in this issue by Madron et al . (2012), the breakage and subsequent loss of the working end of a laparoscopic claw forceps and its subsequent successful retrieval aided by use of a rumen magnet, are described.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%