tumefactive intramural gossypiboma of the urinary bladder mimicking an invasive adnexal malignancy
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A surgical swab retained in the body after surgery is known as ′Gossypiboma′. The purpose of this report is to highlight an intramural vesical gossypiboma mimicking an invasive adnexal malignancy. A 28-year-old multiparous, with open-tubal ligation three years ago, presented with painless hematuria and a nontender mass on vaginal examination. USG suggested ′pelvic endometriosis′ infiltrating into the bladder and cystoscopy showed no intraluminal extension of the mass. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) misdiagnosed it as invasive malignancy of the fallopian tube. Exploratory laparotomy found it to be an intramural vesical gossypiboma. A pelvic gossypiboma infiltrating into the wall of the urinary bladder may easily be misinterpreted as an invasive pelvic malignancy on imaging and may make one consider unwarranted radical surgery.
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Authors | ;Shivi Jain;Ashish Verma;Madhu Jain;Sameer Trivedi;Ram C Shukla;Arvind Srivastava |
Journal | fungal biology and biotechnology |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.4103/0971-3026.155872 |
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