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Intestinal occlusion secondary to a retained surgical item

Retained surgical items after a surgical procedure is a real, existing, and preventable problem that affects the safety of the surgical patient. Its incidence is not exactly known due to under-reporting of occurrence, due to the potential risk of lawsuits. A 31 year-old women that had an elective ca...

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Published in:Cirugia y cirujanos 2016-11, Vol.84 (6), p.503
Main Authors: Balcázar-Rincón, Luis Ernesto, Gordillo Gómez, Enrique Alejandro, Ramírez-Alcántara, Yunis Lourdes
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description Retained surgical items after a surgical procedure is a real, existing, and preventable problem that affects the safety of the surgical patient. Its incidence is not exactly known due to under-reporting of occurrence, due to the potential risk of lawsuits. A 31 year-old women that had an elective caesarean, apparently without complications. In the immediate post-operative period, clinical features appeared that were compatible with intestinal obstruction, such as inability to channel gas, bloating, abdominal pain and vigorous peristalsis. The diagnosis is made by the recent history of abdominal-pelvic surgery and the finding of a foreign body on a simple x-ray of the abdomen. The patient was operated upon, with a satisfactory outcome, and was discharged 5 days later. A retained surgical instrument is an under-reported event that represents a medical-legal problem, leading to various complications, including death if it is not diagnosed and treated early. It is important to know the risk factors and adopt a culture of prevention through perioperative monitoring of equipment and instruments used during the surgical act.
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Cesarean Section
Elective Surgical Procedures
Female
Foreign Bodies - complications
Foreign Bodies - diagnostic imaging
Foreign Bodies - surgery
Humans
Intestinal Obstruction - diagnostic imaging
Intestinal Obstruction - etiology
Intestinal Obstruction - surgery
Laparotomy
Plasma
Postoperative Complications - etiology
Postoperative Complications - surgery
Pregnancy
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Puerperal Disorders - etiology
Puerperal Disorders - surgery
Surgical Sponges - adverse effects
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