Abstract
Retained foreign body is an important sentinel event in medical practice worldwide. It is associated with significant harm, hospital readmission, huge financial cost, litigation and sometimes death. Stringent adherence to principle of surgery, good communication among the theatre team, traditional counting of swabs, mops and instruments before wound closure still remain key to prevention.
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Ofunre, E., Godwin, Y. D., & Asogun, I. Z. (2022). Retained foreign bodies after surgery. International Journal of Health Sciences, 3768–3777. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns4.9346
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