Abstract:Background: A retained intra-abdominal surgical sponge is always followed by foreign body granuloma and serious complications such as perforation, intra-abdominal abscess, intestinal obstruction, and intestinal fistula. Hemostatic materials have become increasingly popular and are used to control intra-abdominal hemorrhage, remaining in the abdominal cavity after surgery. Usually there are no symptoms in patients who have retained hemostatic materials because these materials are bioabsorbable and cause no harm… Show more
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