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The Internet Journal of Radiology ISSN: 1528-8404


Abdomen Quiz


Priya Darshan Chugar Consultant Radiologist, Nivaran CT Scan/MRI centre Mumbai India

Citation:  P.D. Chugar: Abdomen Quiz. The Internet Journal of Radiology. 2008 Volume 8 Number 2


Abstract


38 year old lady presented with history of chronic right iliac fossa pain and vomiting. She was operated for appendicectomy 3 months back.

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Diagnosis

GOSSYPIBIOMA

Discussion

Gossypibioma is the term applied for a retained surgical sponge. It is derived latin word -gossypium (cotton) and boma (place of concealment).

The presentation is variable. It can vary from acute inflammatory reaction or features of obstruction. If it becomes infected, an abscess may form. A delayed presentation may develop months or years after initial surgery. Adhesions / encapsulations are common. The lesion may present as mass and cause subacute intestinal obstruction.

The typical appearance on sonography is of a bright echogenic structure with cystic areas. The pattern of shadowing changes with direction of beam . On CT, gas trapped the sponge is visible.

Surgical removal is mandatory.


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