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  2. Retained surgical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Surgical tools left in the body can puncture vital organs and blood vessels, causing internal bleeding. Sponges can fester inside a body, growing increasingly dangerous over time. Additional operations may be necessary, which can be costly and also take the surgical table away from other patients with more urgent needs.

  3. Endoclip - Wikipedia

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    Initial attempts to incorporate the clip into applications in endoscopy (such as clipping bleeding blood vessels) were limited by the applicator system of the clip. [1] However, by 1988, an easy to use applicator delivery system was developed, and a functional reloadable endoclip system was described. [ 2 ]

  4. Surgical staple - Wikipedia

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    Surgical staples are specialized staples used in surgery in place of sutures to close skin wounds or to resect and/or connect parts of an organ (e.g. bowels, stomach or lungs). The use of staples over sutures reduces the local inflammatory response, width of the wound, and time it takes to close a defect.

  5. Nevada mother files lawsuit alleging doctor left a surgical ...

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    It’s rare for surgical tools to be left inside patients, but not unheard of: The National Center for Biotechnology Information has estimated that “retained surgical bodies” occur in 0.3 to 1 ...

  6. Gossypiboma - Wikipedia

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    Mini-laparotomy revealed gossypiboma (grasped by the clamp). Surgical specimen (gossypiboma). Gossypiboma, textiloma or more broadly Retained Foreign Object (RFO) is the technical term for surgical complications resulting from foreign materials, such as a surgical sponge, accidentally left inside a patient's body.

  7. Woman Sues Vet for Allegedly Leaving Surgical Tool Inside Her ...

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    A Rhode Island woman is reportedly suing a veterinarian after her dog allegedly died when a surgical tool was left inside its abdomen. Kristen Breton of Lincoln, R.I. said she brought her St ...

  8. Surgical knot - Wikipedia

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    The clips are available in various sizes and were originally designed to compress vessels for hemostasis. [5] Tying a surgical knot is done inside the body or outside the body. Learning to tie a surgical knot inside the body is slightly more difficult and has a steeper learning curve. This is because the surgeon uses laparoscopic instruments.

  9. Hospital investigation opened after forceps left inside ... - AOL

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    The incident, which is termed a ‘never event’, happened at the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, Worcestershire.