Presentation
Nonspecific abdominal complaints. History of prior surgery.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Female
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CT finding of a low-density heterogeneous spongiform mass containing gas bubbles with an external enhancing wall. Note the thin metallic structure seen in the periphery of the mass and in a tri-dimensional perspective on volume rendering.
From the case:
Gossypiboma
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Gross pathology shows a retained sponge in a bowel segment. On the surgical sponge, the blue stripe corresponds to the metallic marker seen in the CT study.
Case Discussion
This patient had a history of surgery three years ago at which time a surgical pack was left in situ forming a gossypiboma.