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Foreign body retained
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Retained foreign body
, Retained foreign body NOS
National Institutes of Health
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Retained (old) intraocular foreign body, nonmagnetic
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2016
2016
Previous laparotomy; Retained Foreign Body (RFB); Intraluminal Gossypiboma; Palpable abdominal lump; CECT abdomen (Contrast Enhanced Computerised Tomography)
P. Sarkar
,
S. Basu
,
Shibsankar Roychaudhuri
2016
Corpus ID: 78733338
2015
2015
Delayed myelopathy secondary to stab wound with a retained blade tip within the laminae: case report.
Hui Wang
,
Lei Ma
,
W. Ding
International Journal of Clinical and…
2015
Corpus ID: 24271322
Delayed neurologic deficit after a stab wound with a retained foreign body near the spinal canal is unusual, adequate…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Gossypiboma a Diagnostic Dilemma or Medical Negligence A Case Report
M. Garg
,
M. Zeya
,
U. Garg
,
S. Goyal
,
Mukesh Yadav
2014
Corpus ID: 55514598
Gossypiboma or textiloma is a rare avoidable surgical disaster which has got medicolegal repercussions. It is a mass lesion due…
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2014
2014
Small Bowel Obstruction and Enterocolic Fistula from a Gossypiboma after Caesarean Section.
M. Faghani
,
A. Fazel
,
G. Roshandel
West Indian medical journal
2014
Corpus ID: 31175564
Gossypiboma is derived from two Latin and Swahili words including gossypium (cotton) and boma [place of concealment] (1). It is a…
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2013
2013
Small Bowel Perforation due to Gossypiboma Caused Acute Abdomen
T. Çolak
,
Tolga Olmez
,
Ozgur Turkmenoglu
,
A. Dağ
Case Reports in Surgery
2013
Corpus ID: 6915271
Gossypiboma, an infrequent surgical complication, is a mass lesion due to a retained surgical sponge surrounded by foreign body…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Safety in surgery: the checklist
P. Scardino
Nature reviews. Urology
2009
Corpus ID: 39921441
For surgeons, a safe surgical procedure is intrinsic to the very nature of the care we provide. we intend every operation to…
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