Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis

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Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis are important to be recognised, just like medical devices of the chest. We often ignore these devices, considering considering them to be incidental and non-pathological, however it is essential to be aware of potential complications.

Gastrointestinal devices

Genitourinary devices

Post-operative devices

  • surgical sutures, staples, clips, and glue

  • surgical sponges

    • most commonly retained foreign surgical body is a laparotomy cotton sponge

    • it can be easily identified on radiographs by a 'ribbon-like' characteristic marker (see:gossypiboma)

  • surgical needles, ties

  • surgical drains, e.g. closed-wound suction drains, gravity drains, sump drains

  • biliary drains and stents: T-tube, biliary stent (e.g. Cook stent)

  • metallic stents: vascular stents, self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS)

  • embolisation coils

  • endo clip or haemo clip

  • Ovesco device

  • IVC filters

  • vascular grafts, e.g. aortobi-iliac bypass grafts

  • haemodialysis reliable output (HeRO) catheters

Miscellaneous

See also

  • -<p><strong>Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis</strong> are important to be recognised, just like <a href="/articles/medical-devices-in-the-thorax">medical devices of the chest</a>. We often ignore these devices, considering them to be incidental and non-pathological, however it is essential to be aware of potential complications.</p><h4>Gastrointestinal devices</h4><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Medical devices in the abdomen and pelvis</strong> are important to be recognised, just like <a href="/articles/medical-devices-in-the-thorax">medical devices of the chest</a>. We often ignore these devices,&nbsp;considering them to be incidental and non-pathological, however it is essential to be aware of potential complications.</p><h4>Gastrointestinal devices</h4><ul>
  • -<li><p>intestinal tubes: nasojejunal feeding tube, Millor-Abbot tube (not used now), <a href="/articles/enteroclysis">enteroclysis tube</a>, gel pump tube (Parkinson), manometry tube, <a href="/articles/duodenaljejunal-bypass-liner">duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeve device (EndoBarrier)</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p>intestinal tubes: nasojejunal feeding tube, Millor-Abbot tube (not used now), <a href="/articles/enteroclysis">enteroclysis tube</a>, gel pump tube (Parkinson), manometry tube,&nbsp;<a href="/articles/duodenaljejunal-bypass-liner">duodenal-jejunal bypass sleeve device (EndoBarrier)</a></p></li>
  • -<li><p><a href="/articles/capsule-endoscopy">capsule endoscopy</a> devices</p></li>
  • +<li><p><a href="/articles/capsule-endoscopy">capsule endoscopy</a>&nbsp;devices</p></li>
  • -<li><p><a href="/articles/ureteric-stent-1">ureteric (ureteral) stent: e.g. double 'J' stent</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p><a href="/articles/ureteric-stent-1">ureteric (ureteral) stent:&nbsp;e.g.&nbsp;double 'J' stent</a></p></li>
  • -<li><p>adjustable continence therapy implants (ProACT balloon device)</p></li>
  • -<li><p><a href="/articles/vaginal-pessary">pessaries</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p>adjustable continence therapy implants (ProACT&nbsp;balloon device)</p></li>
  • +<li><p><a href="/articles/pessary-1">pessaries</a></p></li>
  • -<li><p><a href="/articles/tampons">tampon</a> </p></li>
  • +<li><p><a href="/articles/tampons">tampon</a>&nbsp;</p></li>
  • -<li><p>it can be easily identified on radiographs by a 'ribbon-like' characteristic marker (see: <a href="/articles/gossypiboma-1">gossypiboma</a>)</p></li>
  • +<li><p>it can be easily identified on radiographs by a 'ribbon-like' characteristic marker (see:&nbsp;<a href="/articles/gossypiboma-1">gossypiboma</a>)</p></li>
  • -<li><p>medications ingested by the patient: potassium chloride, antacids (e.g. <a href="/cases/radiopaque-bismuth-within-the-colon-pepto-bismol-2">Pepto-Bismol</a>, magnesium salts), <a href="/articles/iron">iron tablets</a>, <a href="/articles/vitamins">vitamin pills</a>, <a href="/articles/barium-sulfate-contrast-medium">barium sulfate</a> and <a href="/articles/iodinated-contrast-media-1">iodinated contrast media</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p>medications ingested by the patient:&nbsp;potassium chloride, antacids (e.g.&nbsp;<a href="/cases/radiopaque-bismuth-within-the-colon-pepto-bismol-2">Pepto-Bismol</a>, magnesium salts), <a href="/articles/iron">iron tablets</a>, <a href="/articles/vitamins">vitamin pills</a>, <a href="/articles/barium-sulfate-contrast-medium">barium sulfate</a> and <a href="/articles/iodinated-contrast-media-1">iodinated contrast media</a></p></li>
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