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Case Report

Year: 2020 | Month: September | Volume: 7 | Issue: 9 | Pages: 191-193

A Rare Case Report of Gossypibioma Presenting 17 Years after Surgery: Focus on Histopathology Findings

Monica Sarohi1, Anchana Gulati2

1Junior Resident, Department of Pathology IGMC, Shimla
2Associate Professor, Department of Pathology IGMC, Shimla

Corresponding Author: Monica Sarohi

ABSTRACT

Gossypibioma is a rare entity described as retained surgical sponge or gauze inside any of the body cavities. It usually has a very vague presentation depending on the site of involvement and is difficult to diagnose radiologically as well as on histopathology. We report a case of 42 year old female patient who presented with pain abdomen, anorexia and fever. On abdominal CT scan, possibility of duodenal diverticula with inflammatory/ neoplastic thickening was suggested. Partial gastrectomy was done and histopathologic findings revealed findings of a gossypibioma.

Keywords: Gossypibioma, textiloma, muslinoma

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