Supra-aural gossypiboma: Case report of a retained textile surgical sponge in an unusual location

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Gossypiboma or retained surgical sponge is an infrequently encountered surgical complication, more so in the head and neck region. A literature search did not reveal a previously reported case of retained or concealed surgical sponge after microscopic ear surgery. We present a unique and previously unreported case of a 25-year-old male who presented with a cystic swelling in the right supra-aural region 5 months post-modified radical mastoidectomy of the right ear. Surgical excision of the swelling revealed a retained surgical sponge. We emphasise the importance of counting surgical sponges after every surgical step to minimise the incidence of such retained surgical items.

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Chawla, N., Gupta, N., & Dhawan, N. (2016). Supra-aural gossypiboma: Case report of a retained textile surgical sponge in an unusual location. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 98(8), e186–e188. https://doi.org/10.1308/rcsann.2016.0234

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