A hasüregben hagyott sebészi tamponok okozta szövődmények emberben és kutyában
Abstract
SUMMARY
In the present literature review, the author summarised the non-neoplastic and
neoplastic postoperative complications, symptoms of the abdominal retained surgical
sponges in human patients, and dogs. Abdominal retained surgical sponges
and cotton fibres induce macrophage and giant cell proliferation, angiofibroblast
tissue growing, which will become inactive, demarcating scar tissue, or will infiltrate,
destroy the wall of the adjacent organs with septic complication. This literature
review present that the abdominal retained surgical sponge can induce
malignant mesenchymal tumour, sarcoma in human patients, dogs and cats.